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Steve Humby asked on 09 Sep 2009, 03:46 PM
Hi
I've tried the "Advanced Forms" demo in the live examples but am a bit confused by how they work.
All I'd like to do is layout the form manually, for example I'd like a resource combobox (Customers) at the top followed by the description and date/time fields and another resource combobox (Rooms) below them followed by the recurring appointments.
I'd also like to add a resource on-the-fly if thats easy to do, such as add a customer if one doesn't exist, along with their contact details.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please.
Many thanks in advance.
Steve :o)

NB. My data is via a Linqdatasource if this helps.

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answered on 11 Sep 2009, 03:48 PM
Hi Steve,

There is a nice step-by-step help topic which will help you get a better understanding on how to customize the advanced form:
http://www.telerik.com/help/aspnet-ajax/schedule_advancedformtemplate.html

A working demo can be downloaded from here:
http://www.telerik.com/support/kb/aspnet-ajax/scheduler/sample-project-of-the-customizing-the-advanced-template-example.aspx


Kind regards,
Peter
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answered on 14 Sep 2009, 01:00 PM
Hi Peter

Thanks for your reply, I had spotted that example but kept coming across problems.

Anyway, I decided to have another go but for some reason I keep getting declaration errors which aren't making sense.

The compiler keeps returning Name 'ResourceValue' is not declared or Name 'Skin' is not declared along with many others - these usually relate to a misspelling of the component but in this case they are all fine - any ideas?
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answered on 15 Sep 2009, 09:36 AM
Aha, convert to web application was all it needed.

Cheers :o)
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