I use my personal Gmail account to see and manage my Google calendar. I've shared my G Suite-based work calendars (with edit permissions) with my Gmail account so that I can see and manage everything in one place.
I've noticed that if I give Calendso permission to access my Gmail account and create calendar events, it only checks that account for conflicts when someone goes to book - it doesn't check all calendars that my Gmail account has access to. This means I could have a conflict on another calendar but Calendso will still let people book me during that time, because my primary Gmail calendar doesn't have a conflict.
Is this something that can be remedied by adding a different scope when setting up the Google Calendar API OAuth consent screen?
I use my personal Gmail account to see and manage my Google calendar. I've shared my G Suite-based work calendars (with edit permissions) with my Gmail account so that I can see and manage everything in one place.
I've noticed that if I give Calendso permission to access my Gmail account and create calendar events, it only checks that account for conflicts when someone goes to book - it doesn't check all calendars that my Gmail account has access to. This means I could have a conflict on another calendar but Calendso will still let people book me during that time, because my primary Gmail calendar doesn't have a conflict.
Is this something that can be remedied by adding a different scope when setting up the Google Calendar API OAuth consent screen?