Jose Mejia
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Jose Mejia
asked on 03 Dec 2010, 03:44 PM
Hello.
I'm using functionality provided in examples for winforms, scheduler/timeline.
Suppose we are using week view. When you are decreasing time slots, appointment that belongs two febraury apperars under january week. It is
not correct. Is it possible to cope with this problem?
Thanks in advance.
I'm using functionality provided in examples for winforms, scheduler/timeline.
Suppose we are using week view. When you are decreasing time slots, appointment that belongs two febraury apperars under january week. It is
not correct. Is it possible to cope with this problem?
Thanks in advance.
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Richard Slade
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answered on 03 Dec 2010, 03:50 PM
Hi Jose,
Please could you post a small sample using the Format Code block and I'll see if I can help
Thanks
Richard
Please could you post a small sample using the Format Code block and I'll see if I can help
Thanks
Richard
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Jose Mejia
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answered on 03 Dec 2010, 04:19 PM
Hello.
You can simulate it by your self in winforms demo, scheduler/timeline. If you have weeks view with january 20 ,january 27, february 3 and visible time slots = 3, then after you decrease them, your feb appointments become visible under 27 of jan.
You can simulate it by your self in winforms demo, scheduler/timeline. If you have weeks view with january 20 ,january 27, february 3 and visible time slots = 3, then after you decrease them, your feb appointments become visible under 27 of jan.
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Richard Slade
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answered on 03 Dec 2010, 04:47 PM
Sorry Jose, I don't understand. Please can you explain in more detail
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Richard
Thanks
Richard
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Jose Mejia
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answered on 03 Dec 2010, 05:11 PM
Hello.
No problem, Richard!
Steps to reproduce this situation:
1)set time scale to day ,visible time slots to seven (this max value for day) and navigate to 29 of january;
2)create new appointment on 3 of february;
3)begin decreasing visible time slots to one;
you will see that created appointment now occupies the whole 29 of jan, but, on my opinion, it shouldn't be visible here because it is created on 3 february I'm using controls for Q2 2010 SP2.
No problem, Richard!
Steps to reproduce this situation:
1)set time scale to day ,visible time slots to seven (this max value for day) and navigate to 29 of january;
2)create new appointment on 3 of february;
3)begin decreasing visible time slots to one;
you will see that created appointment now occupies the whole 29 of jan, but, on my opinion, it shouldn't be visible here because it is created on 3 february I'm using controls for Q2 2010 SP2.
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Richard Slade
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answered on 03 Dec 2010, 05:42 PM
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Jose Mejia
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answered on 06 Dec 2010, 09:37 AM
Hello, Richard!
It seems working as expected in Q3.
Thank you very much.
It seems working as expected in Q3.
Thank you very much.
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Richard Slade
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answered on 06 Dec 2010, 10:49 AM
Glad that worked for you. Please remember to mark as answer so others can find the solution too.
All the best
Richard
All the best
Richard