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Dec 12, 2011 8:08 PM in response to Planet Mongoby torpidlittle,I reopened up my calendar on iCloud.com and all my birthdays seem to be OK. No more duplicates ! Apple has probably pushed the iCloud.com update tonight. They finally heard us !
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Dec 12, 2011 8:11 PM in response to torpidlittleby k.alexander,I noticed the same thing a few hours ago. My old contacts' (which have been deleted) birthdays are gone. That's good.
I've then created a new contact. Its birthday showed up on a calendar almost immediately. I've now deleted that contact. The birthday is still on the calendar. I am hoping that it takes a little bit of time for the Birthday calendar to refresh, however, after about 1-2 hours, the birthday is still there. So let's see what Apple has really done.
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Dec 12, 2011 8:16 PM in response to k.alexanderby k.alexander,I spoke too soon. About 2 hours after creating and then deleting a new contact, the contact's birthday has disappeared from my birthday calendar.
THIS CONFIRMS IT -- APPLE HAS FINALLY FIXED THE PROBLEM!
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Dec 13, 2011 5:44 AM in response to k.alexanderby suffixabuse,My calendar finally looks correct as well -- FINALLY! Thanks for sticking with this to make sure Apple would fix it!
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Dec 13, 2011 6:21 AM in response to k.alexanderby hon meng,It is quite stupid. However I managed to delete via safari.
I could also change the birthday.
from thereon, all records are correct on both calender whether via safari or explorer.
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Dec 13, 2011 1:47 PM in response to suffixabuseby dbell-mac,Working finally for me too! Thank goodness! Meeeerrrrry Christmas!!!!
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Dec 13, 2011 3:15 PM in response to k.alexanderby Chris12923,Like everyone else it appears fixed!! My Birthdays are correct now! Thank you Apple and to all that participated in this thread...
Thanks,
Chris
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Dec 14, 2011 12:36 PM in response to k.alexanderby Digney,Go to ICAL in Icloud and click on thew gear box. Click preferences and then click show birthday's. Worked for me.
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Dec 15, 2011 12:24 PM in response to k.alexanderby Planet Mongo,Sadly mine is STILL not fixed. I have many birthday's in my iPhone 4S that are not appearing the the contacts or calendars on iCloud or getting pushed to my iPad2. They used to show up when I was on mobile.me. The migration to iCloud caused them to disappear.
I have emailed my Support Rep many, many times. I have filled out feedback. I have been to the Genius bar at several Apple stores. ALL have recognized this is a problem but no solution. No response from Support Rep in ages.
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Dec 16, 2011 5:24 AM in response to Planet Mongoby Digney,Are your birthdays loaded into contacts?
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Dec 16, 2011 5:58 AM in response to Digneyby heystan42,"Birthday" is a field in the contact card. It may or may not appear in your template -- easy to check; just create a new contact. If "Birthday" is part of your current template, it will appear in the "new contact" form.
If you don't see "Birthday"?
* On the "Address Book" menu, click "Card", then click "Add Field"
* You will be presented with a dropdown of all fields currently defined for your Address Book; select "Birthday" ... it will now appear on all of your contacts.
* Yes (the anticipated unasked question), if that field was missing and you have to add it, you will have to go back and enter birthdays for all of your contacts. However, once you do that, birthdays will apper in your Calendar app.
Note -- you can edit the defined fields in your Address Card template by selecting the very last option in that drop-down "Add Field" menu, which says "Edit Template".
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Dec 16, 2011 6:42 AM in response to heystan42by IWantDotMacBack,I think you missed the point here (heystan42). We are able to enter birthdays, therefore we know where the birthday field is, or how to display it and enter data into it. Yet for a lot of users, it's not syncing correctly between devices, via iCloud.
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Dec 16, 2011 6:48 AM in response to IWantDotMacBackby heystan42,IWant....nope, didn't miss the point....I think I am guilty of misreading the question. I've been following this link since it started, had the same problem, mine resolved (after some of the same struggles and fixes as others here).
I read the question this morning as if it were a newbie, literally asking about getting birthdays into their contacts, so they could then synch them. You know, as if someone were literally trying to start at the beginning of the process, but not seeing the birthday field in their contacts.
Blame it on my "caffeine low" light ... maybe it will provide accidental, unintended insight
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Dec 16, 2011 8:37 AM in response to Digneyby Planet Mongo,Really? I mean REALLY!!!?? If you have read my posts in this thread, you would have seen I HAVE birthdays loaded in my contacts. They are showing up just fine on my iPhone. They USED TO show up correctly in my iPad. Now only SOME of them show up. I have turned off iCloud on all devices, turned iCloud back on, and merged so many times I've lost count.
Again, if you had read my posts, you would have also seen Apple phone support has looked at this problem, as have the Geniuses at 3 different Apple stores. I SERIOUSLY doubt if it was as SIMPLE as "loading birthdays into my contacts" this issue would never have lasted more than 20 minutes.
Sorry for the tone, but I'm very tired of posts like yours. Please read the entire thread before you make obvious fix suggestions. If it was as simple as you suggest, there would not be 100+ replies and almost 7,000 views.
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Dec 16, 2011 9:33 AM in response to k.alexanderby Digney,Well I see where a previous post said that Apple updated the software but I did not see that. I found the gear solution somewhere else and it resolved my issue. I have not seen whether you have tried that or not. Keep in mind that we all may be having the problem for perhaps different reasons. One has to go through several steps to get birhtdays up and running. As much as I respect Apple store employees I have not always gotten the right answer. We are all trying to help one another and should not be critized. Something that appears here may not help each one but it may help another.