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Specific weekday recurrence down to time level (AM/PM)?

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. asked on 24 Mar 2009, 09:56 PM
Hello.  Sorry if this is a novice question as I'm totally new to Telerik and fairly new to C# .net.

Is it possible to specify AM/PM for each weekday in the 'Recurrence:' section of a scheduled item in the Telerik Calendar when Editing the series or on creating a new appointment?  When pushing on the option button of 'Weekly' the 7 days of the week are visible and was wondering if it was possible to select a mixed combination down to an AM/PM (or time range) level for each individual weekday?  For example: every [Mon only AM (or specific time range), Wed only PM (or specific time range), Thu both AM & PM (or specific time range)] as a recurrence rule?  I don't see an AM/PM  (or specific weekday time range) option being listed so I don't think it's possible via Telerik or is even the logic of doing this not possible?  I also don't see an option or feature for this in MS Outlook as a similar comparison?

Also when clicking on the 'End by this date:' option button an error message comes up as [Microsoft Visual Studio] [htmlfile: Can't move focus to the control because it is invisible, not enabled, or of a type that does not accept the focus.].

Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks in advance.

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answered on 25 Mar 2009, 01:56 PM
Hello,

RadScheduler does not have such a feature.

As for the problem related to clicking on the 'End by this date', I am not sure what are the exact steps that you have done to get this error. Can you observe the problem in any of the online demos?

http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-ajax/scheduler/examples/outlook2007/defaultcs.aspx


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Peter
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