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In this link is clearly stated that events are only created when the resource goes from confirmed to allocated https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/washingtondc-it-business-management/page/product/resource-management/concept/c_ResourceEvents.html
Approved and planned are not states for a resource plan.
https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/washingtondc-it-business-management/page/product/resource-management/concept/c_ResourcePlans.html
I can't find references to C and D answers in (https://docs.servicenow.com/ja-JP/bundle/sandiego-it-business-management/page/product/resource-management/concept/c_MyCalendar.html).
"Planned" is not a valid state for resource plan.
The only ones valid states in this question are Confirmed and Allocated.
I agree that in confirmed state the entries is created, of course also in allocated (as it is a next state).
However I find in the community someone that confirm that the correct answers are: AC (https://www.servicenow.com/community/developer-forum/what-creates-calendar-entries-on-a-user-s-individual-calendar/m-p/2607523).
So, I'm very confused now :-(
I agree that planned is not a valid state, but did you test the calendar with a confirmed resource plan? If so, did it really create entries in the user's calendar?
I tried in my PDI and the calendar entries were created just when the resource plan passed to allocated state.
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