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Building Calendars/Schedules in C#

Basically, I need to build a schedule for employees. It should show a monthly/weekly view at first, with just employees names (who is working that day) visible on the given dates.
Then, we'd like to be able to drill down on individual dates and see what hours each person is scheduled for that day.

This seems, complicated, so I'd rather not build it from scratch - especially if templates for something like this are available.

Our solution would be replacing an entirely paper based solution, so I am looking for any recommendations that you folks can give.

Build it, buy it or frankenstein it, I'm not particular, as long as it would meet the afformentioned requirements.
Nov 16 '05 #1
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N.C.
The following article may be a good starting point if you decide to build:
http://windowsforms.net/articles/writingntierapps.aspx

I like the Janus System's GridEx & other controls for their "look and feel"
of Outlook.

http://www.janusys.com/janus/library/

Hope this helps
Jay

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Basically, I need to build a schedule for employees. It should show a monthly/weekly view at first, with just employees names (who is working that
day) visible on the given dates. Then, we'd like to be able to drill down on individual dates and see what hours each person is scheduled for that day.
This seems, complicated, so I'd rather not build it from scratch - especially if templates for something like this are available.
Our solution would be replacing an entirely paper based solution, so I am looking for any recommendations that you folks can give.
Build it, buy it or frankenstein it, I'm not particular, as long as it would meet the afformentioned requirements.

Nov 16 '05 #2

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