Completed
Last Updated: 10 Oct 2019 14:34 by ADMIN
Release 2019.R3.SP.next

Bug report

Regression introduced in R2 2018.

Reproduction of the problem

The mobile mode of the Scheduler must be turned off.
Reproducible in the demos.

  1. Tap, hold and try to move an event

Current behavior

The moveStart event does not fire and the event cannot be moved.

Expected/desired behavior

The moveStart event fires and the event can be moved.

Environment

  • Kendo UI version: 2019.3.917
  • jQuery version: x.y
  • Browser: [Android]
Unplanned
Last Updated: 26 Sep 2019 17:01 by ADMIN
Created by: Jorge Torres
Comments: 1
Category: Scheduler
Type: Feature Request
1

The Editor has an Encode option that when enabled allows Html tags to be submitted encoded.

This feature request is for a similar option in the Scheduler. A possible scenario could be an Editor nested in the Scheduler's custom editor. Currently the value of that field will be submitted not encoded regardless of the nested Editor's Encode option value. Having the option of enabling encoding of the values of the Scheduler fields would allow Html tags to be sent encoded. 

Unplanned
Last Updated: 13 Jan 2021 08:37 by ADMIN
Created by: Jason
Comments: 1
Category: Scheduler
Type: Feature Request
1

This is in regards to my previous ticket #1426737. Your suggested solution did not work on closer look. The problem is that the event is turned off completely instead of only for a specific event.

Let me give you a practical example: I have a separate filter for the scheduler that allows me to look at the events for a specific resource. If someone else on a different computer now adds an event that is assigned to a different resource, it still shows up on my calendar. I want to suppress that event if it doesn't match the resource I selected in the filter. Using the taskHub.off('create') turns off the 'create' event completely (at least until the user refreshes the page). That way, new tasks added by someone for the selected resource won't show up.

I would like to subscribe to the events like this:

taskHub.client.update = onScheduleUpdate;

taskHub.client.create = onScheduleCreate;

And then in the function check if the filter applies to the task and if not, suppress it. I tried the 'preventDefault' method, but that also turns off the event completely.

functiononScheduleCreate(e) {

if(e.AssignedResource != filter.AssignedResource)

      e.preventDefault(); -- does not work, turns off this event completely

}

This is not an untypical requirement for a calendar, especially if there are hundreds of tasks and filtering is the only option to organize them in a legible way.

There has to be a way to achieve this, but I have spent already way too much time on this. I need your help.

Thanks. 

Unplanned
Last Updated: 21 Jan 2020 11:49 by ADMIN
Hi,
I have a problem with the selection in the scheduler. The selection with mouse and the shift button from e.g. 1pm to 3pm is possible but not from 3pm to 1pm.
There's no problem with a selection only by mouse (hold left mouse button and select time-slots). There's a selection in both directions possible.
The Problem occurs in UI for ASP.NET Core and UI for ASP.NET MVC.
Here's my example for my problem: https://dojo.telerik.com/UgOVEGah

Is there any solution to select time-slots from a higher to a lower time with the shift button?
Unplanned
Last Updated: 11 Mar 2019 16:01 by ADMIN
Created by: n/a
Comments: 1
Category: Scheduler
Type: Feature Request
2
Hello, is it possible to add a header and footer to the pdf export? I can see this is possible for other kendo controls like the grid, but the same doesn't seem applicable to the scheduler. 
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