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   Ruler  (Date | Time Scale)

  

  
Custom Text
 
  
Date & Time Scale
     
  Dead Zones
 
  
Major / Minor Value Points
     
  Max. View Area
 
  
Multiple Schedules (Enterprise)
     
  Scroll to Date  (Enterprise)
     
  Time Line
     
  Today Line
  
  Zoom
     
  
     
     

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dbiSchedule is ready for scheduling in increments from minutes in a day to quarters in a year depending upon the time type characteristic of the schedule object in the control. The Enterprise version of the product supports the use of multiple schedule objects simultaneously, no two of which are required to have the same time type. Custom time values can be implemented in a schedule by manipulating the Ruler Value Points.

  The ruler presentation is split into two areas, typically the top section describing the date and the lower section describing the incremental time line. The top section textual presentation can be customized with a text string using the ruler title property.

  Dead zones are custom area definitions in the schedule where an appointment cannot be created, moved or sized into. Custom areas are discrete segments of the schedule which can be coloured offering quick visual presentation of reserved areas.

  dbiSchedule - Enterprise Edition has built-in support for hosting, presenting and managing Multiple Schedules simultaneously. Each schedule object is defined by its own start date/ time and end date/ time including time scale ruler. (found in the enterprise edition only)

  Scroll to Date  time method is an effective means for programmatically navigating to specific points in time on a schedule. (found in the enterprise edition only)

  Time Lines are a subtle way to give a schedule presentation  definition allowing the eye to follow through the schedule on a particular point. Time lines extend vertically through the schedule area and are drawn along the major time segments.

  Adding a visual reference point for the current date and time in a schedule is simple by using the Current Time Line feature. Colour settings for the Current Time line give developers added flexibility in the overall presentation.

  Developers can effectively add Zoom-in / Zoom-out capabilities in their software by programmatically changing the value of the TimeDistance property of the dbiSchedule control.
 

  

 

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