This is a migrated thread and some comments may be shown as answers.

Which components can be used as schedule table?

8 Answers 24 Views
Miscellaneous
This is a migrated thread and some comments may be shown as answers.
David KeiWai
Top achievements
Rank 1
David KeiWai asked on 26 Feb 2014, 07:07 AM
Dear all,

We are looking for components for purpose:
A schedule table consists of:
column=Sunday to Saturday
row=user name
cell=user's schedules/jobs (one cell can have multiple schedules/jobs )

all user's schedules/jobs can be changed by drag and drop, e.g. Alan's job can be drag and drop to Bob then changed to Bob's job.

I have checked Telerik components but I do not know if it has any components suit that purpose. May you give me some suggestions?

Regards,
David

8 Answers, 1 is accepted

Sort by
0
Deyan
Telerik team
answered on 26 Feb 2014, 09:00 AM
Hi David,


Can you please specify which Telerik components are you targeting so that we make sure we correctly handle your inquiry?

Regards,
Deyan
Telerik
0
David KeiWai
Top achievements
Rank 1
answered on 26 Feb 2014, 09:18 AM
We target use UI for asp.net Ajax or asp.net MVC.
0
Atanas Korchev
Telerik team
answered on 26 Feb 2014, 12:06 PM
Hi David,

Then we can suggest Kendo UI Scheduler for ASP.NET MVC. You can check the online demos here.

Regards,
Atanas Korchev
Telerik
0
David KeiWai
Top achievements
Rank 1
answered on 27 Feb 2014, 01:42 AM
But how can it change to user name in row level (instead of hours)?
0
Atanas Korchev
Telerik team
answered on 27 Feb 2014, 07:11 AM
Hello David,

You can check the vertical grouping demo. It shows how to show the events of a user.

Regards,
Atanas Korchev
Telerik
0
David KeiWai
Top achievements
Rank 1
answered on 27 Feb 2014, 09:32 AM
Hi Atanas Korchev,

Does it has option to hide time column for the vertical grouping demo
(as we have a lot of users (more than 20) and it would then become a very long table)?

Regards,
David 

0
Atanas Korchev
Telerik team
answered on 27 Feb 2014, 03:26 PM
Hi David,

Yes, this can be done with CSS.

Regards,
Atanas Korchev
Telerik
0
David KeiWai
Top achievements
Rank 1
answered on 28 Feb 2014, 07:55 AM
Sorry that my question is misleading. I will add a new one for this.
Tags
Miscellaneous
Asked by
David KeiWai
Top achievements
Rank 1
Answers by
Deyan
Telerik team
David KeiWai
Top achievements
Rank 1
Atanas Korchev
Telerik team
Share this question
or