OptionsCustomization.AllowAppointmentEdit Property
Gets or sets a value that specifies whether an end-user is allowed to edit appointments.
Namespace: DevExpress.Xpf.Scheduler
Assembly: DevExpress.Xpf.Scheduler.v24.2.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Wpf.Scheduler
#Declaration
public UsedAppointmentType AllowAppointmentEdit { get; set; }
#Property Value
Type | Description |
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Used |
A Used |
Available values:
Name | Description |
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None | The action can’t be applied to any appointments. |
Recurring | The action can be applied to recurring appointments only. |
Non |
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 Allow |
#Property Paths
You can access this nested property as listed below:
Object Type | Path to Allow |
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Scheduler |
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#Remarks
Important
You are viewing documentation for the legacy WPF Scheduler control. If you’re starting a new project, we strongly recommend that you use a new control declared in the DevExpress.
By default, end-users are allowed to edit appointments. Use the AllowAppointmentEdit property to control the availability of such functionality to end-users with respect to an appointment’s type. If this property allows end-users to edit appointments, editing can be performed by using either an inplace editor (if the OptionsCustomization.AllowInplaceEditor option enables this) or the Edit Appointment form (it can either be opened by double clicking an appointment or clicking on the Open item within the scheduler control’s popup menu invoked for the desired appointment).
Note
If the Allow