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Lightning Calendar

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Since upgrading to Thunderbird v102 on my Mac I've lost events from my Lightning Calendar. I seem to have lost all my bi-weekly or monthly repetitive events (my one-off or annual repetitive events seem to be in tact).

I've tried closing the calendar and restarting Thunderbird but all to no avail. I was wondering whether I might restore my Lightning Calendar from my Time Machine backup (before I updated to v102) and, if so, what files I might need to replace.

Since upgrading to Thunderbird v102 on my Mac I've lost events from my Lightning Calendar. I seem to have lost all my bi-weekly or monthly repetitive events (my one-off or annual repetitive events seem to be in tact). I've tried closing the calendar and restarting Thunderbird but all to no avail. I was wondering whether I might restore my Lightning Calendar from my Time Machine backup (before I updated to v102) and, if so, what files I might need to replace.

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Really need an answer to this problem. My calendar is an important work tool and has been completely and utterly decimated; I'm now not even sure if all my annual repetitive events are in tact (they seem disappear a year on).

I've tried restoring local.sqlite in calendar-data using my Time Machine backup. I've also checked that cal_id in local.sqlite matches the calendar.registry in prefs.js (they do). I think the data in local.sqlite is still in tact but for some reason Lightning Calendar in v102 is not accessing all the entries.

Help!

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