When swiping to another month (in month view), days which has an appointment, are not rendered

Hello,

I trying to make the SfCalendar work. I noticed the following strange behavior (only for iOS, for Android everything seems to work fine). Appointments created on this month are rendered correctly, but when I swipe for example to the next month, all the created appointments for this month, are not shown (no little dot is rendered). Only after I tap on a day which has one or more appointments, the little dot is rendererd.

I'm also subscribing to the MonthChanged event. I'll test if it makes any difference not subscribing to this event.

I noticed this behavior on a actual iPhone 7 Plus device, and on the iPhone 6/7/8 simulators

Kind regards,

2 Replies

PA Patrick July 30, 2018 05:24 PM UTC

It turns out, there was an invoke to an forgotten event handler, which threw an NotImplementedException :-). The Calendar rendering for iOS was unable to render the little dots. Android rendering works fine


MS Muniappan Subramanian Syncfusion Team August 1, 2018 11:34 AM UTC


Hi Patrick,

We have checked and we are unable to reproduce the mentioned issue “Appointment's do not render properly when swipe next month in month view in SfCalendar on iOS” from our side. We have checked in the scenario of by initially adding the inline events and also adding the inline events using Month Changed event. We have prepared a simple sample for appointments in SfCalendar, please find the sample link below.

Sample Link: http://www.syncfusion.com/downloads/support/forum/138985/ze/Appointments-282487239.zip

If the given solution doesn’t meet your requirement, could you please share the below details to us?

1. Whether the reported issue occurs in particular version of Xamarin. Forms or Syncfusion NuGet packages?
2. Share your XAML codes and view model details or else modify the above attached sample to reproduce the issue.

It will help us to provide the better solutions to you? Please let us know if you have any concern.

Regards,
Muniappan Subramanian. 


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