Scheduler
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#Overview
The DevExpress ASP.NET Scheduler provides the same scheduling functionality as Microsoft Outlook Calendar and enables you to plan your day/month/year. The scheduler can display its appointments in a standard or predefined view: Day, Work Week, Full Week, Week, Month, Timeline, Agenda.
#Learn the Basics
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This tutorial demonstrates the control’s basic functionality and provides step-by-step instructions on how to create a simple scheduling application.
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This section contains task-based examples.
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This topic provides more information about controls and components that ship with the ASPxScheduler control.
#Scheduling Functionality
The ASPxScheduler provides APIs and a built-in appointment management UI that allows you to add regular or recurring appointments and set reminders.
The ASPxScheduler provides the following views to display its appointments:
- Day View: Displays the specified days.
- Work Week view: Displays appointments for work days in a week.
- Week view: Displays appointments for all the days in a specific week.
- Month view: Displays appointments for all the days in a month. This view provides less detailed information and allows you to view all the appointments in this month.
- Timeline view: Displays appointments as horizontal bars along the timescales.
- Agenda view: Displays a chronological list of appointments, grouped by a day.
#Built-In Appointment Dialogs
The ASPxScheduler provides dialogs that an end user can customize. These dialogs allow end users to create and modify appointments.
#Data Binding
The ASPxScheduler operates in data bound mode to display appointments, resources, labels and status data.
#Customization
Styles and templates allow you to change the layout and appearance of the ASPxScheduler’s visual elements.