I am using the RadScheduler for a website that will display bar events. Many of these events will end after midnight. I am trying to avoid having such events appear across 2 days on the calendar when in Month or Week view. Is there a way to do this? Can the Scheduler be configured so that days start at 6:00AM and end at 5:59AM?
Thanks for any help.
Thanks for any help.
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Hi Jeff,
We have had such a request before, but unfortunately RadScheduler does not support this functionality. Please, excuse us for this limitation of the control.
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Peter
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We have had such a request before, but unfortunately RadScheduler does not support this functionality. Please, excuse us for this limitation of the control.
Regards,
Peter
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Derek
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answered on 30 Nov 2014, 07:47 PM
I notice this reply was 5 years ago. Has there been any change in this functionality since?
We have the same requirement for an app we're working on.
We have the same requirement for an app we're working on.
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Hi Derek,
By default the appointments appear in the timeslots according to their start and end time.
Would you please elaborate a little bit is the functionality you are trying to achieve is supported by any of the calendar tools like MS OutLook or Google Calendar so we could inspect it and consider adding it as a feature request?
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Plamen
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By default the appointments appear in the timeslots according to their start and end time.
Would you please elaborate a little bit is the functionality you are trying to achieve is supported by any of the calendar tools like MS OutLook or Google Calendar so we could inspect it and consider adding it as a feature request?
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Plamen
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answered on 03 Dec 2014, 12:10 PM
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Hi,
It looks like it the image was not attached correctly- would you please resend so we could inspect it.
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Plamen
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answered on 04 Dec 2014, 12:32 PM
Tried twice to attach it but came back with errors. Let's see if this time works.
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Hello,
I would like to clarify that there are properties such as DayStart and DayEnd time but they expect both values to be in the same day. For example to start at 6:00AM and end at 10PM, but not at 5AM on the next day.
We are trying to be consistent with the other calendar tools like MS Outlook and they does not support such functionality as well.
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Boyan Dimitrov
Telerik
I would like to clarify that there are properties such as DayStart and DayEnd time but they expect both values to be in the same day. For example to start at 6:00AM and end at 10PM, but not at 5AM on the next day.
We are trying to be consistent with the other calendar tools like MS Outlook and they does not support such functionality as well.
Regards,
Boyan Dimitrov
Telerik
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