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SchedulerOptionsCustomization.AllowAppointmentDragBetweenResources Property

Gets or sets a value that specifies whether an end-user is allowed to drag and drop appointments between resources.

Namespace: DevExpress.XtraScheduler

Assembly: DevExpress.XtraScheduler.v19.1.Core.dll

Declaration

[DefaultValue(UsedAppointmentType.All)]
[XtraSerializableProperty]
public UsedAppointmentType AllowAppointmentDragBetweenResources { get; set; }

Property Value

Type Default Description
UsedAppointmentType **All**

An UsedAppointmentType enumeration value that specifies the type of appointment that the action can be applied to.

Available values:

Name Description
None

The action can’t be applied to any appointments.

Recurring

The action can be applied to recurring appointments only.

NonRecurring

The action can be applied to non-recurring appointments only.

All

The action can be applied to all the appointments.

Custom

The action is applied according to the custom method specified by the corresponding AllowAppointment~ or CustomAllowAppointment~ event of the SchedulerControl.

Property Paths

You can access this nested property as listed below:

Library Object Type Path to AllowAppointmentDragBetweenResources
WinForms Controls SchedulerControl
.OptionsCustomization.AllowAppointmentDragBetweenResources
ASP.NET Bootstrap Controls BootstrapScheduler
.OptionsEditing.OptionsCustomization.AllowAppointmentDragBetweenResources
eXpressApp Framework SchedulerListEditorBase
.OptionsCustomization.AllowAppointmentDragBetweenResources
ASPxSchedulerListEditor
.OptionsCustomization.AllowAppointmentDragBetweenResources
SchedulerListEditor
.OptionsCustomization.AllowAppointmentDragBetweenResources
ASP.NET Web Forms Controls ASPxScheduler
.OptionsCustomization.AllowAppointmentDragBetweenResources
MVCxScheduler
.OptionsCustomization.AllowAppointmentDragBetweenResources
SchedulerSettings
.OptionsCustomization.AllowAppointmentDragBetweenResources

Remarks

By default, end-users are allowed to drag and drop appointments between the resources currently visible in the scheduling area (if more than one resource is displayed). Use the AllowAppointmentDragBetweenResources property to control the availability of such functionality to end-users with respect to an appointment’s specific type.

Note

If the AllowAppointmentDragBetweenResources property is set to UsedAppointmentType.Custom, then whether an end-user is allowed to drag and drop appointments between resources or not is decided in the SchedulerControl.AllowAppointmentDragBetweenResources event handler.

Example

This example demonstrates how to implement custom rules for editing and deleting appointments. The code below allows an appointment to be edited only by its owner (the end-user who created it). To do this it’s necessary to set the SchedulerOptionsCustomization.AllowAppointmentEdit and SchedulerOptionsCustomization.AllowAppointmentDelete properties to UsedAppointmentType.Custom, and handle the SchedulerControl.AllowAppointmentEdit and SchedulerControl.AllowAppointmentDelete events to implement custom logic for editing appointments.

using DevExpress.XtraScheduler;
// ...

private void schedulerControl1_AllowAppointmentDelete(object sender, 
    AppointmentOperationEventArgs e) {
   // Allow only the user who created this appontment to delete it.
   e.Allow = CanUserModifyThisAppointment(e.Appointment);
}
private void schedulerControl1_AllowAppointmentEdit(object sender, 
    AppointmentOperationEventArgs e) {
   // Allow only the user who created this appontment to modify it.
   e.Allow = CanUserModifyThisAppointment(e.Appointment);
}
// Determine if the current user is the same 
// as the one who created the specified appointment 
bool CanUserModifyThisAppointment(Appointment apt) {
   object obj = apt.CustomFields["Owner"];
   if (obj == null)
      return true;
   string appointmentOwner = obj.ToString();
   if (appointmentOwner == String.Empty)
      return true;
   return (String.Compare(appointmentOwner, tbUserName.Text, true) == 0);
}
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