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I have read a few threads on this, but the provided solutions aren't doing the trick for me.
I have a scheduler that runs from 8AM to 8PM, split by 10 minute increments, so the calender gets fairly long. My client doesn't like the scroll format, they prefer the whole page format, but the delete box when deleting an appointment appears way up the list when they're near the bottom.
I have made the code so that the calender gets shorter (now minus 1 hour is the start time), but it's still sometimes an issue.
Is there a solution on the horizon that will allow the delete box to appear closer to where the user clicked the deleted appointment?
My other thought was creating a whole new delete confirmation page that accepts a parameter, IE, delete_appointment.aspx?id=foo.
The only problem I see with that, is that if you are trying to delete a single occurrence of an appointment in a recurring chain, it doesn't yet have an ID#.
Can you offer any ideas/solutions per above?
Thanks
Mitch
I have read a few threads on this, but the provided solutions aren't doing the trick for me.
I have a scheduler that runs from 8AM to 8PM, split by 10 minute increments, so the calender gets fairly long. My client doesn't like the scroll format, they prefer the whole page format, but the delete box when deleting an appointment appears way up the list when they're near the bottom.
I have made the code so that the calender gets shorter (now minus 1 hour is the start time), but it's still sometimes an issue.
Is there a solution on the horizon that will allow the delete box to appear closer to where the user clicked the deleted appointment?
My other thought was creating a whole new delete confirmation page that accepts a parameter, IE, delete_appointment.aspx?id=foo.
The only problem I see with that, is that if you are trying to delete a single occurrence of an appointment in a recurring chain, it doesn't yet have an ID#.
Can you offer any ideas/solutions per above?
Thanks
Mitch