Appointments in Saturdays/Sundays, all day appointments

First. If I create appointments in Saturdays or Sundays, they appear in month view or week view, but don't appear in day view. Can I work with Saturdays and Sundays as I do with working days (Monday to Friday)? Seems than Saturday and Sundays are some kind of blocked.

Second. Can I show an all-day appointment in it's day cell? I want appointments covering all day space in the grid, not in the first row. I can create an appointment from 0.00 to 23.59, as a normal one, but it appears with start and end time, because I want this format for ordinary appointments . I want to show it in special way, like "Office closed" or "Holidays"

Thanks 

(Sorry for my bad english)

1 Reply

BT Balamurugan Thirumalaikumar Syncfusion Team March 17, 2021 03:44 PM UTC

Hi Francisco, 

Thank you for using Syncfusion products. 

First. If I create appointments in Saturdays or Sundays, they appear in month view or week view, but don't appear in day view. Can I work with Saturdays and Sundays as I do with working days (Monday to Friday)? Seems than Saturday and Sundays are some kind of blocked. 
We have checked this query at our end and tried to reproduce the reported reported scenario it working as expected in day view. We can add the appointment in Saturday/Sunday day view. 

Please refer following screenshot 
 
Second. Can I show an all-day appointment in it's day cell? I want appointments covering all day space in the grid, not in the first row. I can create an appointment from 0.00 to 23.59, as a normal one, but it appears with start and end time, because I want this format for ordinary appointments . I want to show it in special way, like "Office closed" or "Holidays" 
As per the current implementation of Schedule control you can not set the appointment in the whole grid by leaving remaining appointment time region. We regret to know you schedule doesn’t have this implementation 

Please let us know if you have any other assistance. 

Regards 
Balamurugan.Thirumalaikumar 


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