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View type Full Week for Resource scheduler (Windows & Web)

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  • December 15, 2020
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It's great to have different view types for the resource scheduler (see below).

Unfortunately the Full Week view (https://docs.devexpress.com/WindowsForms/17623/controls-and-libraries/scheduler/views/full-week-view), is not supported in the GUI. 

Because our production works in shifts, 7 days a week, it would be more readable to have 7 days besides each other (like the Work week view).

This would make it more usable for us. It could even replace the Week view. Don't forget the startday of the week.

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  • January 14, 2021

The full week also supports the all day area. Then it covers all our requirements.   

https://docs.devexpress.com/WindowsForms/1730/controls-and-libraries/scheduler/visual-elements/scheduler-control/all-day-area 

 


Jasper
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  • 678 replies
  • February 1, 2021
Updated idea status NewOpen

Roel
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  • August 6, 2021
Updated idea status OpenNext release

Roel
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  • 92 replies
  • August 9, 2021

The feature has been implemented in the GUI and can be used from the upcoming GUI release 2021.2.17.

Because this also includes a change in the SF this feature will officially be available with the next version of the SF, which will be 2020.3. 

If you wish to use the feature with the upcoming GUI release you can add a row in the table ‘extender_enum_value’ which is in the SF.
 

The value has to be 7 for the Full Week view type


Mark Jongeling
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Updated idea status Next releaseCompleted

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