Hello, I just installed windows 8 pro and VS2012, and I have a problem with your scheduling components (12.1).The steps to reproduce the problem are very easy:
1) Create a new WPF application (Net Framework 4.5)2) Drag and drop a ScheduleView
Roberto Dalmonte
We have the same problem with this control. Any news on the bug fix?
Can infragistic tell us a rough estimate on when this can be fixed?
This issue can be easily replicated in their WPF Sample projects. Hence I am surprise that this is not picked up in their testing
I'm pretty sure the latest official service release included the fix. Also, I think latest updates to .NET 4.5 from Microsoft also resolved the issue.
Hello,
The Service Release is already out. You can download it from our website -> Account -> Select the product -> Select ‘Service Release’ tab.
Thank you for your patience.
I downloaded the patch and now started getting another issue.
I am using the following code, which works fine on C# 4.0, but throws an error on C# 4.5
<ig:ScheduleSettings.WorkingHours>
<ig:WorkingHoursCollection>
<ig:TimeRange Start="00:00" End="00:00" />
</ig:WorkingHoursCollection>
</ig:ScheduleSettings.WorkingHours>
"Add value to collection of type 'Infragistics.Controls.Schedules.WorkingHoursCollection' threw an exception."
I need to set the "End" value greater than "Start" Value, then it works fine.
A zero duration TimeRange is not valid for working times so an exception is thrown when such a TimeRange is added to the WorkingHours. That is the correct behavior.
I have already been using this on C# 4.0 application, which is already in production since past 1 year. It throws this error only on 4.5 and not on 4.0.
Well if you want all days to be considered non-working time then you could set the WorkDays to "None". If you want a day to be entirely working (when IsWorkDay resolves to true) then you would add a TimeRange whose start is "00:00" and whose end is "1.00:00".
Yes, without it, the control shows 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM background color as white, and gray for rest all. I just want to show either full gray or full white.
Is there any alternate way of achieving it?
Thanks!
The exception was added recently to fix a bug. A zero duration timerange is an invalid working time (i.e. you cannot have a working time without having some duration to the range) that would not have been treated as any working time. Is there a reason you were adding that?