If a WebDayView activity starts at 1:10 PM, I cannot drag the start to 1:00 PM. In other words, I cannot change the starting time from 1:10 to 1:00 by dragging.
Is this a bug? (I'm using Infragistics4.WebUI.WebSchedule.v14.2)
Has it been fixed in a later version?
Is there a workaround?
You can see this with your own example page:
https://es.infragistics.com/samples/aspnet/schedule/webdayview-general-properties
In addition to the issue above, I would like to set the drag-and-drop interval to be different than the visible interval. In my application, I would set the drag-and-drop interval to be 15 minutes, and the visible interval to be 30 minutes. Then I could drop an activity onto any 15 minute slot. But if I set the TimeSlotInterval to 15 minutes, the control gets twice as large! Plus, I still cannot drag a 1:10PM activity to 1:15PM.
Hello,
You are experiencing the expected control behavior.
It is possible to drag your activity to a different time slot on the WebDayView, but the logic requires that the possible drag/drop and start/end times be at the TimeSlotInterval set. When using 30 minute intervals for example and since your original activity started at 1:10 PM, the activity can be moved within 30 minutes intervals. This would be 1:40 PM, 2:10 etc. The same applies when changing the appointment start or end time when using the mouse and dragging the top or bottom appointment borders.
If you are interested into some more insights, you could take a look at the following blog article, where time slots rendering as well as making these drop targets is explained. Drop Target Elements in a WebDayView
With all due respect... the control seems severely crippled with this flaw. I'm going to have to apologize to my customers when they call and ask why they can't drag an activity to an interval. In other words, why they can't change the start time from 1:10 to 1:00. It seems so obvious. And I'm going to have to tell them that this cannot be fixed because it is outside my control.
Can you provide a new option to allow this functionality?
You should also provide drag-and-drop intervals that are independent of the visual intervals.
Thank you, in advance.
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