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Appointments

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The main elements of the ASPxScheduler in any end-user timetable are appointments (also referred to as events, all-day events, user events), which represent the scheduled time interval, and an end-user’s plans for this time interval. A plan could contain the appointment’s subject, location, different marks (status and labels), comments and any other custom properties. The topics in this section describe the main concepts of creating and using appointments within a scheduling application built with the ASPxScheduler suite.

The following topics are available in this section:

  • What Is an Appointment

    This topic describes the Appointment concept. This topic introduces the main features of appointments.

  • Appointment Labels and Statuses

    This topic describes how appointments can be marked by end-users. There are two standard MS Outlook 2003-like marks for appointments - label and status - which affect the visual representation of an appointment (they allow its background and border colors to be changed). Note also that you can either customize the existing label and status or add custom ones.

  • Recurring Appointments and Exceptions

    This topic describes a series of recurring appointments. Each appointment can be either recurring or non-recurring. A set of recurring appointments is specified by the recurrence pattern, which can either be daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly. Any appointment of the recurrent series that has been changed or deleted is called an exception.

  • Reminders for Appointments

    This topic describes how to set reminders for appointments. Appointment reminders are both visual and non-visual notifications to end-users of any appointment. They occur before the specified start time of the appointment.

  • Appointment Tooltip

    This topic describes how to use and customize an appointment tooltip.

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