Hi,
I am working on an application where I have to display the time ruler in UTC. I need to show the current time indicator in UTC but it shows it in the local time. I am using RadSceduleView version 2012.2.725.1050.
Is there anything special I need to do or is this a known bug?
Regards,
Nasir
I am working on an application where I have to display the time ruler in UTC. I need to show the current time indicator in UTC but it shows it in the local time. I am using RadSceduleView version 2012.2.725.1050.
Is there anything special I need to do or is this a known bug?
Regards,
Nasir
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Hi Nasir,
The CurrentTimeIndicator of the ScheduleView is showing the current local time by design. In the current implementation of the control it is not possible to change this behavior. However this feature request has already been logged in our P.I.T.S. system, you can vote and track its progress on the following link:
http://www.telerik.com/support/pits.aspx#/details/Issue=14390
Regards,
Kalin
Telerik
The CurrentTimeIndicator of the ScheduleView is showing the current local time by design. In the current implementation of the control it is not possible to change this behavior. However this feature request has already been logged in our P.I.T.S. system, you can vote and track its progress on the following link:
http://www.telerik.com/support/pits.aspx#/details/Issue=14390
Regards,
Kalin
Telerik
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answered on 13 Aug 2013, 09:51 AM
Hi,
Is there any work around for this at all or do I have to wait for telerik to fix this officially?
Regards,
Nasir
Is there any work around for this at all or do I have to wait for telerik to fix this officially?
Regards,
Nasir
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Hello Nasir,
We don't have any work-around for this behavior as it is intended by design to show the local computer time. However please note this is not a bug, but a feature request and it could be considered for implementation depending on the customers' demand.
Thank you for the understanding.
Regards,
Kalin
Telerik
We don't have any work-around for this behavior as it is intended by design to show the local computer time. However please note this is not a bug, but a feature request and it could be considered for implementation depending on the customers' demand.
Thank you for the understanding.
Regards,
Kalin
Telerik
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answered on 04 May 2017, 07:54 AM
Any updates on this? The link to this issue is broken.
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Hi ,
Here is the link to the actual item - ScheduleView: Make it possible to render custom elements in the TimeRuler of the control. Unfortunately, it has not been implemented yet. I have increased its priority as per your request. I suggest you have a look at the ScheduleView - Time Zone Grouping from our WPF Demos Example as a similar implementation might be helpful for you.
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Stefan Nenchev
Telerik by Progress
Here is the link to the actual item - ScheduleView: Make it possible to render custom elements in the TimeRuler of the control. Unfortunately, it has not been implemented yet. I have increased its priority as per your request. I suggest you have a look at the ScheduleView - Time Zone Grouping from our WPF Demos Example as a similar implementation might be helpful for you.
Regards,
Stefan Nenchev
Telerik by Progress
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