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NAME

       Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm::Procedure - Represents a procedure-call alarm in an iCalendar
       file

SYNOPSIS

           my $valarm = Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm::Procedure->new();
           $valarm->add_properties(
               attach => [ "ftp://host.com/novo-procs/felizano.exe", { fmttype => "application/binary" } ],
               # Dat*e*::ICal is not a typo here
               trigger   => [ Date::ICal->new( epoch => ... )->ical, { value => 'DATE-TIME' } ],
           );

           $vevent->add_entry($valarm);

DESCRIPTION

       A Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm::Procedure object represents an alarm that calls a procedure
       (in some application-defined way), which is attached to a todo item or event in an
       iCalendar file.  (Note that the iCalendar RFC refers to entries as "components".)  It is a
       subclass of Data::ICal::Entry and accepts all of its methods.

METHODS

   new
       Creates a new Data::ICal::Entry::Alarm::Procedure object; sets its "ACTION" property to
       "PROCEDURE".

   ical_entry_type
       Returns "VALARM", its iCalendar entry name.

   optional_unique_properties
       According to the iCalendar standard, the following properties may be specified at most one
       time for a procedure-call alarm:

               duration repeat description

       Note that if one of "duration" or "repeat" is specified, the other one must be also,
       though this module does not enforce that restriction.

   mandatory_unique_properties
       According to the iCalendar standard, the "trigger" and "attach" properties must be
       specified exactly once for a procedure-call alarm.  (In addition, the "action" property
       must be specified exactly once, but the module automatically sets it for you.)

AUTHOR

       Jesse Vincent "<jesse@bestpractical.com>" with David Glasser, Simon Wistow, and Alex
       Vandiver

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       Copyright (c) 2005 - 2009, Best Practical Solutions, LLC.  All rights reserved.

       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.

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