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Timeline ViewDefinition with appointments stretched to cover complete day

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Koen Van Wijmeersch
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Koen Van Wijmeersch asked on 15 Sep 2013, 07:46 PM
Hi,

Is it possible to create a visualization like screenshot attached.

I'm able to create a custom timeline view definition, displaying the weeks, correct days, snapping ...  however the length of the appointments is still proportional to the duration.
I want the same visualization for the appointment as in the month view definition.

How do I achieve this?

Thanks,

Koen 

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Kalin
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answered on 18 Sep 2013, 01:07 PM
Hi Koen,

The length of the appointments in TimelineViewDefintion represents their actual time length. I am afraid that there is no way to stretch them to fill the whole day as the rendering logic of appointments doesn't allow such changes.

We're sorry for any inconvenience caused.

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answered on 19 Sep 2013, 08:03 AM
Hi,

Is there any other way to achieve this? Using a CustomViewDefinition for example?
Or can I tweak the MonthViewDefinition to behave more like a Timeline view, so listing all days horizontally one after the other?

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Kalin
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answered on 20 Sep 2013, 10:14 AM
Hello Koen,

Unfortunately there isn't anything that we can suggest you at this moment as the current implementation of the ScheduleView doesn't allow such a modification.

If you have any other questions let us know.

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