Zulu 2 iCal Integration
Using Lion?
If you're using iCal in Lion you have to do things a little differently. Please read the instructions below for an overview then see how folks are getting this to work with Lion on our support forums.
How do I add a FileMaker Calendar to iCal?
Adding accounts on OS X El Capitan and later
- Open Apple Calendar and select 'Accounts... from the Calendar menu.
- Scroll to the bottom of the account types list and choose Other CalDAV Account...
- For Account Type select Advanced
- In the User Name field enter the FileMaker username you wish to use to access the calendar
- Enter the corresponding password in the Password field
- Enter the domain or IP of your server in the Server Address field.
- Do not include http:// or https:// or any slashes after the address.
- Example:
fms.domain.tld
- Example:
- Do not include http:// or https:// or any slashes after the address.
- Enter the path of your calendar in the Server Path field.
- This is the path after your domain or IP on the publish page.
- Example:
/zulu/calendars/Zulu2SampleData/
- Example:
- This is the path after your domain or IP on the publish page.
- If you haven't setup a valid SSL certificate on FileMaker Server uncheck "Use SSL"
- For the Port field enter the respective port.
- For non-SSL use:
80
- For SSL use:
443
- For non-SSL use:
- Now press "Sign In"
Adding accounts on OS X Mavericks through OS X Yosemite
1. Open Apple Calendar and select Accounts... from the Calendar menu.
2. Scroll to the bottom of the account types list and choose "Add Other Account..."
3. Select the radio button next to "Add a CalDAV account" and press "Create..."
4. Switch the "Account Type" combo box from Automatic to Manual
5. Enter the FileMaker username you wish to use to access the calendar in the "User Name" field.
6. Enter the corresponding password for the FileMaker account in the "Password" field
7. Enter the complete server address as shown on the "Published..." page you arrive at after clicking the "publish" button in your file. This address looks like:
Do NOT forget the slash at the end of the filename, or the http:// in front of the ip address.
8. Press "Create" and switch back to Calendar to see your events populate.
Adding accounts on legacy OS (Mountain Lion and previous)
1. Open iCal and select "Preferences" from the iCal menu.
2. Click on the "Accounts" tab and the click the plus sign in the lower left to create a new account.
3. Select "CalDAV" as the account type, and enter the username and password you use to log into FileMaker. This doesn't have to be a full access account, but the account has to have XML publishing access and meet a few other requirements.
4. Enter the complete server address as shown on the "Published..." page you arrive at after clicking the "publish" button in your file. (This is the last step in our integration instructions.) This address looks like:
Do NOT forget the slash at the end of the filename, or the http:// in front of the ip address.
5. You may a warning about an unsecured connection-- this is because your server isn't set up to use SSL. You can learn more about that here, but click "Continue" for now to set up add the calendar to iCal.
6. That's it. You'll be back on the preferences' Account screen where you can give the server a name in the Description Field. Then close the preferences window and you'll see iCal start loading your calendar(s).
Troubleshooting
Apple Calendar can be kind of picky, so be patient and check for the following issues...
When you first enter a new calendar in Calendar it can take a while for Calendar to process it: especially is this is the first time the FileMaker file has been hit by Calendar. Calendar may time out before it reads all the events the first time. Give it some time and refresh the calendar in Calendar a couple times. It will eventually get all the way through the events and display them.
Note that Calendar won't work with a blank username or password.
You may get a message regarding the dates or date range of some of the records. If this happens you likely have FileMaker records where the end date is before the start date. Find the offending records by hand in FileMaker, fix the records, then delete and reenter the calendar in iCal following the steps above.