SchedulerControl.FormCustomizationUsingMVVMLocal Property
Gets or set a value indicating whether to use the MVVM design pattern to display the custom appointment editing forms.
Namespace: DevExpress.Xpf.Scheduler
Assembly: DevExpress.Xpf.Scheduler.v24.1.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Wpf.Scheduler
Declaration
Property Value
Type | Description |
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DefaultBoolean | A DefaultBoolean enumeration value specifying whether the MVVM-based mechanism for form display should be used. |
Available values:
Name | Description | Return Value |
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True | The value is true. |
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False | The value is false. |
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Default | The value is specified by a global option or a higher-level object. |
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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.Xpf.Scheduling namespace. If you decide to upgrade an existing project in order to switch to the updated scheduler control, see the Migration Guidelines document.
Set the FormCustomizationUsingMVVMLocal property to true to activate a new MVVM-based mechanism for form display, which allows you to substitute the default appointment editing forms with the custom ones. To utilize this mechanism throughout your application for all SchedulerControl instances, use the static SchedulerControl.FormCustomizationUsingMVVM property. For an example on how to substitute the standard appointment editing form with a custom one using the MVVM architectural pattern, refer to the Lesson 7 - Create a Custom Edit Appointment Form Using the MVVM Pattern (legacy) document.
You can also use the form display events of the SchedulerControl to replace the default appointment editing forms. To do this, set the FormCustomizationUsingMVVMLocal property to false and handle the appropriate event depending on the form you want to customize. This approach is described in the Lesson 9 - Create a Custom Edit Appointment Form (legacy) article.
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