How to migrate local iCal data - iCal Server 2?

Hi folks,
my topic already says everything: How can I migrate my local iCal calendars to iCal Server 2 without having to touch each appointment?
(10.6.2 Server + iCal Server 2 is properly running and well configured in iCal)
Tnx,
Christian

I found the solution
1. export the local calendar you wish to migrate
2. import the exported file again
3. you will be asked in which calendar you wish to import -> choose the server-side calendar
that's it!

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