Hi, Is there a way to change the ResourceType orientation to vertical, but mantaining the days in horizontal?
We want to make something like in the attached file.
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Hi Carlos,
Thanks for the provided image.
Based on it, I understand that you need to customize the control in such manner, that the AppointmentsPanel's orientation is vertical and is placed on the right side. If this is the case, there is no out-of-the-box mechanism for achieving it. So, the possible solution might be to edit the template of the control. As it seems to be a heavy customization I cannot confirm that it can even be achieved.
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Stefan
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Thanks for the provided image.
Based on it, I understand that you need to customize the control in such manner, that the AppointmentsPanel's orientation is vertical and is placed on the right side. If this is the case, there is no out-of-the-box mechanism for achieving it. So, the possible solution might be to edit the template of the control. As it seems to be a heavy customization I cannot confirm that it can even be achieved.
Regards,
Stefan
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answered on 20 Apr 2018, 12:50 PM
Thanks Stefan,
We want to separate, the type of resource (placed on the left side) and the days of the week at the top, showing only the appointments within the day, no matter the appointment hours.
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Hi Carlos,
I do understand your requirement, but we do not have an example of achieving such behavior. I can confirm that this is a customization of the control and might not be possible to be achieved.
Regards,
Stefan
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I do understand your requirement, but we do not have an example of achieving such behavior. I can confirm that this is a customization of the control and might not be possible to be achieved.
Regards,
Stefan
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answered on 25 Apr 2018, 12:20 PM
Oh, I understand Stefan. We are changing the requeriment to use the ScheduleView.
Thank you.