I am trying to create a context menu on a single click. I have the code ready to implement this. However I am trying to find out the right object/events to use.
Lets say one day has an appointment set, and one day does not. What event can I use or what objects can I use through Javascript to see if the day that was just clicked on has an appointment set?
Here is the current event I am using, which works, but when I click on an appointment nothing fires.
function WebScheduleInfo1_ActiveDayChanging(oScheduleInfo, oEvent, oOldDate, oNewDate) { console.log(oScheduleInfo); console.log(oEvent); console.log(oOldDate); console.log(oNewDate);
}
Which object will hold the value of weather an appointment is set that day or not?
So essentially I guess I need the object the WebScheduleInfo has as well as the WebMonthView. Is there a way to grab all of the information I need (The start/new date, the end/old date, as well as if an activity is present on the day clicked)
Must I use both controls to gather that data, or is there a way to gather it from just one control?
Is there a way to do it from the WebScheduleInfo? Or will I need to use the MouseDown event of WebMonthView and the WebScheduleInfo? I need some information from the WebScheduleInfo and on top of that information I also need to know if there is an activity present on the day that is being clicked.
Hi OmegaPrime,
If you are using WebMonthView, I would suggest you to handle its MouseDown event and see if the clicked element is empty, If it is, then there is no appointments on this date. For example:
function onMouseDown(oWebMonthView, oEvent, element) { if (element.children.length == 0) { console.log("No appointment"); }}
Let me know if this helps.
Anyone have any ideas?