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WorkTimeSlot styling
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Is it possible to style the NON worktime area's ?

 

eg:

timespan (00:00 - 09:00) color: red
timespan (12:00 - 13:00) color: gray
timespan (17:00 - 00:00) color: red

 

EDIT: 

I am working on a POC and managed to add appointments/resources run time. But connecting it to our database is proving very difficult. Are there any tutorials/examples available on how to bind the dayview to an SQL database. (Through WCF or other methods).

Otherwise this Proof Of Concept will end pretty soon, because I simply can't figure it out on time.
Any help would be appreciated. 

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    In addition to retemplating you could also define a custom CalendarColorScheme. I attached a simple sample that does this. Specifically it derives from one of the color schemes we provided and just overrides the CreateBrush method to hand the working and non-working hour timeslot areas. Note, if you are using multiple groups then you may want to write your own color blend algorithm to calculate a color for these areas based on the base color that is passed in. That is what will happen in Outlook and also by default in our built in CalendarColorScheme.

    ScheduleSample.zip
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