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Using a Shared RadCalendar

Having many date pickers on a page can render a lot of HTML and impact performance negatively. To avoid this problem, the RadDatePicker control can share a RadCalendar control so that the rendered page only needs a single client-side object for all the popups. You can define the shared popup control at design time or at runtime in the code-behind.

Defining the shared popup control at design time

To define a shared popup control at design time,

  1. Drag and drop a RadCalendar control onto the Web Page that contains your RadDatePicker controls.

  2. Set the properties of the RadCalendar control to configure the popup. Unlike the embedded popup controls that are automatically created when you are not using a shared calendar, the external RadCalendar control does not inherit any properties (such as Skin or RangeMaxDate and RangeMinDate) from the parent control that uses it.

    Do not set the AutoPostBack property to True . A popup control cannot work properly if it causes postbacks.

  3. Set the SharedCalendarID property of all RadDatePicker control to the ID property of the RadCalendar control.

ASPNET
<telerik:RadDatePicker
    ID="RadDatePicker1"
    runat="server"
    SharedCalendarID="SharedCalendar">
</telerik:RadDatePicker>

<telerik:RadCalendar
    ID="SharedCalendar"
    runat="server"
    EnableMonthYearFastNavigation="False"
    EnableMultiSelect="False"
    UseColumnHeadersAsSelectors="False"
    UseRowHeadersAsSelectors="False"
    Skin="Inox">
</telerik:RadCalendar>

When you assign the ID of a RadCalendar control as the value of a SharedCalendarID property, it is automatically hidden from view in the rendered Web Page. You do not need to do anything additional to hide it.

Defining a shared popup control at runtime

To define a shared popup control at runtime

  1. Do not set the Calendar property of RadDatePicker at design time.

  2. Add a PlaceHolder for holding the dynamically created popups.

  3. In the code behind, create an instance of the shared RadCalendar object and set its properties as per your requirements. Remember that this instance does not inherit any properties from the RadDatePicker control that uses it.

  4. Add the instance of the RadCalendar to the PlaceHolder you added at design time.

  5. Assign the RadCalendar instance as the value of the SharedCalendar property.

ASPNET
<telerik:RadDatePicker RenderMode="Lightweight" ID="RadDatePicker1" runat="server" />
<br />
<telerik:RadDateTimePicker RenderMode="Lightweight" ID="RadDateTimePicker1" runat="server" />
<br />
<telerik:RadTimePicker RenderMode="Lightweight" ID="RadTimePicker1" runat="server" />
<asp:PlaceHolder ID="sharedCalendarPlaceHolder" runat="server" />