I know very little about indoor pools but calcium is primarily necessary to protect hard pool surfaces that are calcium carbonate based--like plaster, concrete, shotcrete, etc. not vinyl. I don't think it's really and indoor/outdoor question the way CYA and chlorine fumes are.
There is SOME discussion that some vinyls may suffer in super-low calcium environments, but I've seen no hard evidence of it, and since my water is generally around 120-130ppm it's not an issue for me. The argument is that there are calcium compounds in making polyvinylchloride. But will it leech out the way it can from plaster? Again, I've seen no evidence of that.
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