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Task component for Winforms

Hello,

I am looking to buy a Winforms component to assist in task scheduling
for an application I am developing.

The tasks are time (00:00->23:59), day (Monday->Sunday) and week
(1->52+) specific. A task occurs at one time, on 1 or more days for any
number of weeks.

What I need to do is specific:
1) On the Horizontal axis, the time of day (00:00 -> 24:00)
2) On the Vertical axis the day (Monday->Sunday)
3) I need to be able to drag/drop/resize tasks

So, a task could occur at 10:00->11:30 on Tuesday weeks 3->7,10 and
15->21. The component would show the day, start and duration of the
task (and allow it to be moved).

It would also need to make it easy for me to format the task
description to include the week ranges for the task, and would need to
allow me to handle the editing of the task information, so I could
allow the user to change the weeks for the task.

There seem to be a lot of controls, but most of them are more calendar
specific and don't have the view that I require.

If anyone can suggest anything, I'd be very grateful!

Regards,
Mark.

Nov 25 '05 #1
1 1079
Alternatively, it would be wonderful if a control existed that did the
following:

Grid container allowing me to control number of rows and columns, and
units for each axis
Ability to add/remove/move/resize/format blocks within the grid.

Potentially I could then handle the rest, if it exposed enough for me
to hook into :)

Mark.

Nov 25 '05 #2

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