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V21.2

GanttViewSettings.StartDateRange Property

Specifies the start date of the date interval in the Gantt chart.

Namespace: DevExpress.Web.ASPxGantt

Assembly: DevExpress.Web.ASPxGantt.v21.2.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Web

Declaration

[DefaultValue(typeof(DateTime), "")]
public DateTime StartDateRange { get; set; }

Property Value

Type Default Description
DateTime String.Empty

The start date.

Property Paths

You can access this nested property as listed below:

Library Object Type Path to StartDateRange
ASP.NET MVC Extensions GanttSettings
.SettingsGanttView .StartDateRange
ASP.NET Web Forms Controls ASPxGantt
.SettingsGanttView .StartDateRange

Remarks

Use the StartDateRange and the EndDateRange properties to specify the date interval in the Gantt chart.

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Web Forms:

<dx:ASPxGantt ID="Gantt" runat="server" ...>
    //...
    <SettingsGanttView 
        StartDateRange="2018-01-01"
        EndDateRange="2020-01-01" />
</dx:ASPxGantt>

MVC:

@Html.DevExpress().Gantt(settings => {
    settings.Name = "gantt";
    settings.SettingsGanttView.StartDateRange = new DateTime(2018, 01, 01);
    settings.SettingsGanttView.EndDateRange = new DateTime(2020, 01, 01);
    ...
}).Bind(
    GanttDataProvider.Tasks, 
    GanttDataProvider.Dependencies, 
    GanttDataProvider.Resources, 
    GanttDataProvider.ResourceAssignments
).GetHtml()
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