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Well you should have at the very least some information about the meeting you are hoping to find or you either will want a list of all meetings.
I have a program that pulls up a list of meeting recordings that are associated with a meeting sco-id.
However you can probably use some of the logic except search in the "meeting" folder, parse through the results and try to find the meeting name.
I first call 'sco-shortcuts' to get a list of all the folders on my server.
Parse though the data to find the folder where my meetings are located and get the folder sco-id.
Then you can make a 'sco-contents' call also passing an sco-id ex.
action=sco-contents&sco-id=<folder scoid>&filter-<filiter by something>
Then parse through the response and get the information about your meeting.
The key here being that you have to have some clue as to what meeting you are looking for. That clue could be used in the filter query string.
Hope this helps.
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I have the solution to find sco-id of the meeting within the meeting, but it has a one restriction (see below).
You can call: ".../api?action=report-my-meetings&filter-active-participants!=0" and, if you ( have the only one active meeting (it is the restriction), you will get the only meeting you are in.
So, what to do if you have several meetings (or you don't know exactly)? Try to find out among these meeting (i mean ".../api?action=report-my-meetings&filter-active-participants!=0") the wanted one by filtering the time and date properties in XML.
But if you have several meetings simultaneously - it's a kind of strange and i don't know what to do.
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Its in the URL itself when you access the content/report function
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Hello,
Hello, multiple myeloma friends!
I know that some of you Northern Hemisphere dwellers are getting hit hard with cold temperatures and a snowy, icy mix right about now. While I hope that you are safely weathering the deep freeze, I have to admit, without shame, that I am a Fall Guy. And sorry Mr. Shakespeare, I suffer no discontent in winter.
Now while some folks like to bask in the fun-in-the-sun days of summer and others are jazzed by the new growth of spring, I eagerly await the yearly metamorphosis from late summer into autumn and then autumn into the chillier months.
I long for the days here in the Ozarks to get shorter, when the air becomes cooler and crisper and fireplaces blaze with the burning of native woods. The wisps of smoke sneaking out of the neighbor’s chimneys signal to me that all inside are cozy and warm and well
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