Intersoft.Client.UI.ScheduleView Namespace > UXScheduleView Class : CanUserMoveItems Property |
<CategoryAttribute("Common Properties")> Public Property CanUserMoveItems As Boolean
Dim instance As UXScheduleView Dim value As Boolean instance.CanUserMoveItems = value value = instance.CanUserMoveItems
[CategoryAttribute("Common Properties")] public bool CanUserMoveItems {get; set;}
[CategoryAttribute("Common Properties")] public: property bool CanUserMoveItems { bool get(); void set ( bool value); }
Data editing in UXScheduleView involves three fundamental processes, Create, Update and Delete (CUD). You can enable each editing feature by setting the property CanUserAddItems, CanUserDeleteItems, CanUserEditItems, CanUserMoveItems, CanUserResizeItems.
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<Intersoft:UXScheduleView DisplayDate="1/2/2012" EventsSource="{Binding Events}" CategoriesSource="{Binding Categories}" ResourcesSource="{Binding Resources}" CanUserAddItems="True" CanUserDeleteItems="True" CanUserEditItems="True" CanUserMoveItems="True" CanUserResizeItems="True"> <Intersoft:UXScheduleDayView/> <Intersoft:UXScheduleWorkWeekView/> <Intersoft:UXScheduleWeekView IsActive="True"/> <Intersoft:UXScheduleMonthView/> </Intersoft:UXScheduleView> |
When the CanUserMoveItes property is set to true, you can move the current selected event to another time allocation by simply dragging the desired event and dropping it in the desired destination. Note that you can not drag an event from one group to another group when the grouping feature is enabled.
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2