The sample project includes:javascript
This tutorial shows how to display a shift schedule for multiple locations/positions.html
Features:java
The shift schedule overview page uses DayPilot Scheduler to show assignments for all locations.sql
Locations are displayed on the Y axis.api
C#app
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (!IsPostBack) { LoadResources(); DayPilotScheduler1.StartDate = Week.FirstDayOfWeek(DateTime.Now); DayPilotScheduler1.DataSource = new DataManager().GetAssignments(DayPilotScheduler1); DayPilotScheduler1.DataBind(); DayPilotScheduler1.SetScrollX(DateTime.Today); } }
VB.NETasync
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) If Not IsPostBack Then LoadResources() DayPilotScheduler1.StartDate = Week.FirstDayOfWeek(Date.Now) DayPilotScheduler1.DataSource = (New DataManager()).GetAssignments(DayPilotScheduler1) DayPilotScheduler1.DataBind() DayPilotScheduler1.SetScrollX(Date.Today) End If End Sub
The Resources collection is filled using data from [Location] table:ide
C#ui
private void LoadResources() { DataTable locations = new DataManager().GetLocations(); DayPilotScheduler1.Resources.Clear(); foreach(DataRow dr in locations.Rows) { DayPilotScheduler1.Resources.Add((string)dr["LocationName"], Convert.ToString(dr["LocationId"])); } }
VB.NETthis
Private Sub LoadResources() Dim locations As DataTable = (New DataManager()).GetLocations() DayPilotScheduler1.Resources.Clear() For Each dr As DataRow In locations.Rows DayPilotScheduler1.Resources.Add(CStr(dr("LocationName")), Convert.ToString(dr("LocationId"))) Next dr End Sub
This page shows assignment for a location selected using a DropDownList.
It uses delayed loading - the selected location is detected on the client side using jQuery and a calendar refresh is requested:
<script type="text/javascript"> function updateCalendar() { dp.clientState.location = parseInt($("#MainContent_DropDownListLocation").val()); dp.commandCallBack('refresh'); } $(document).ready(function () { updateCalendar(); }); </script>
The selected location is stored in the ClientState property (ClientState["location"]) and is persisted during the subsequent callbacks.
The ClientState is updated and a refresh is requested whenever the users selects a new location using the DropDownList (see onchange attribute).
<div>Location: <asp:DropDownList ID="DropDownListLocation" runat="server" DataTextField="LocationName" DataValueField="LocationId" onchange="updateCalendar();" /> </div>
The JavaScript code uses commandCallBack() method to fire Command event on the server side.
C#
protected void DayPilotCalendar1_Command(object sender, CommandEventArgs e) { switch (e.Command) { // ... case "refresh": DayPilotCalendar1.DataSource = new DataManager().GetAssignmentsForLocation(DayPilotCalendar1); DayPilotCalendar1.DataBind(); DayPilotCalendar1.Update(); break; // ... } }
VB.NET
Protected Sub DayPilotCalendar1_Command(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As CommandEventArgs) Select Case e.Command '... Case "refresh" DayPilotCalendar1.DataSource = (New DataManager()).GetAssignmentsForLocation(DayPilotCalendar1) DayPilotCalendar1.DataBind() DayPilotCalendar1.Update() End Select End Sub
The selected location is loaded from the ClientState property in GetAssignmentsForLocation() method:
C#
public DataTable GetAssignmentsForLocation(DayPilotCalendar calendar) { DataTable dt = new DataTable(); // ... SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter("select * from [Assignment] join [Person] on [Assignment].[PersonId] = [Person].[PersonId] where NOT (([AssignmentEnd] <= @start) OR ([AssignmentStart] >= @end)) and [LocationId] = @location and [AssignmentRecurrence] is null", ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["daypilot"].ConnectionString); da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("start", calendar.StartDate); da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("end", calendar.EndDate.AddDays(1)); da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("location", (int) calendar.ClientState["location"]); da.Fill(dt); return dt; }
VB.NET
Public Function GetAssignmentsForLocation(ByVal calendar As DayPilotCalendar) As DataTable Dim dt As New DataTable() ' ... Dim da As New SqlDataAdapter("select * from [Assignment] join [Person] on [Assignment].[PersonId] = [Person].[PersonId] where NOT (([AssignmentEnd] <= @start) OR ([AssignmentStart] >= @end)) and [LocationId] = @location and [AssignmentRecurrence] is null", ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("daypilot").ConnectionString) da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("start", calendar.StartDate) da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("end", calendar.EndDate.AddDays(1)) da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("location", CInt(calendar.ClientState("location"))) da.Fill(dt) Return dt End Function
This page shows assignments for the selected person (DropDownList) in a week view using DayPilot Calendar control.
Again, we are storing the selected person id in the ClientState and calling commandCallBack('refresh') after the first page load.
<script type="text/javascript"> function updateCalendar() { dp.clientState.person = parseInt($("#MainContent_DropDownListPerson").val()); dp.commandCallBack('refresh'); } $(document).ready(function () { updateCalendar(); }); </script>
We send a request for update after every DropDownListPerson change:
<div>Person: <asp:DropDownList ID="DropDownListPerson" runat="server" DataTextField="PersonFullName" DataValueField="PersonId" onchange="updateCalendar();" /> </div>
The Command event handler reloads the events.
C#
protected void DayPilotCalendar1_Command(object sender, CommandEventArgs e) { switch (e.Command) { // ... case "refresh": DayPilotCalendar1.DataSource = new DataManager().GetAssignmentsForPerson(DayPilotCalendar1); DayPilotCalendar1.DataBind(); DayPilotCalendar1.Update(); break; } }
VB.NET
Protected Sub DayPilotCalendar1_Command(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As CommandEventArgs) Select Case e.Command ' ... Case "refresh" DayPilotCalendar1.DataSource = (New DataManager()).GetAssignmentsForPerson(DayPilotCalendar1) DayPilotCalendar1.DataBind() DayPilotCalendar1.Update() End Select End Sub
The selected person id is loaded from the ClientState:
C#
public DataTable GetAssignmentsForPerson(DayPilotCalendar calendar) { DataTable dt = new DataTable(); // ... SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter("select * from [Assignment] join [Location] on [Assignment].[LocationId] = [Location].[LocationId] where NOT (([AssignmentEnd] <= @start) OR ([AssignmentStart] >= @end)) and [PersonId] = @person and [AssignmentRecurrence] is null", ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["daypilot"].ConnectionString); da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("start", calendar.StartDate); da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("end", calendar.EndDate.AddDays(1)); da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("person", (int)calendar.ClientState["person"]); da.Fill(dt); return dt; }
VB.NET
Public Function GetAssignmentsForPerson(ByVal calendar As DayPilotCalendar) As DataTable Dim dt As New DataTable() ' ... Dim da As New SqlDataAdapter("select * from [Assignment] join [Location] on [Assignment].[LocationId] = [Location].[LocationId] where NOT (([AssignmentEnd] <= @start) OR ([AssignmentStart] >= @end)) and [PersonId] = @person and [AssignmentRecurrence] is null", ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("daypilot").ConnectionString) da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("start", calendar.StartDate) da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("end", calendar.EndDate.AddDays(1)) da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("person", CInt(calendar.ClientState("person"))) da.Fill(dt) Return dt End Function
Agenda is a simple GridView of the upcoming assignments for the selected person.
<div>Person: <asp:DropDownList ID="DropDownListPerson" runat="server" DataTextField="PersonFullName" DataValueField="PersonId" onselectedindexchanged="DropDownListPerson_SelectedIndexChanged" AutoPostBack="true" AppendDataBoundItems="true"> </asp:DropDownList> </div> <asp:GridView ID="GridViewAgenda" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="False"> <Columns> <asp:BoundField DataField="AssignmentStart" HeaderText="Start" /> <asp:BoundField DataField="AssignmentEnd" HeaderText="End" /> <asp:BoundField DataField="LocationName" HeaderText="Location" /> <asp:BoundField DataField="AssignmentNote" HeaderText="Note" /> </Columns> </asp:GridView>
It is updated using traditional PostBack for simplicity:
C#
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (!IsPostBack) { DropDownListPerson.DataSource = new DataManager().GetPeople(); if (IsSelected) { DropDownListPerson.SelectedValue = Request.QueryString["id"]; } else { DropDownListPerson.SelectedIndex = 0; } DropDownListPerson.DataBind(); DataTable dt = new DataManager().GetAssignmentsForPersonExpanded(PersonId, DateTime.Now, DateTime.Now.AddMonths(1)); GridViewAgenda.DataSource = dt; Label1.Text = dt.Rows.Count.ToString(); GridViewAgenda.DataBind(); } }
VB.NET
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) If Not IsPostBack Then DropDownListPerson.DataSource = (New DataManager()).GetPeople() If IsSelected Then DropDownListPerson.SelectedValue = Request.QueryString("id") Else DropDownListPerson.SelectedIndex = 0 End If DropDownListPerson.DataBind() Dim dt As DataTable = (New DataManager()).GetAssignmentsForPersonExpanded(PersonId, Date.Now, Date.Now.AddMonths(1)) GridViewAgenda.DataSource = dt Label1.Text = dt.Rows.Count.ToString() GridViewAgenda.DataBind() End If End Sub
Conflict means there are two or more concurrent assignments for the same person.
The conflicts are not being detected before an assignment change is stored in the database but asynchronously after every page call. Pages with DayPilot controls run the afterRender() function using AfterRenderJavaScript:
<DayPilot:DayPilotScheduler ID="DayPilotScheduler1" runat="server" ... AfterRenderJavaScript="afterRender();" />
All other pages run it using jQuery:
<script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function () { afterRender(); }); </script>
The afterRender() function sends an AJAX request to ConflictCount.aspx and updates the menu with the returned HTML.
function afterRender() { $.get('ConflictCount.aspx', function (data) { $('#conflicts').html(data); }); }
ConflictCount.aspx uses the ConflictDetector class to check for blocks of overlapping events and return the number of conflicts.
C#
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { Response.Cache.SetCacheability(HttpCacheability.NoCache); DateTime start = DateTime.Today; DateTime end = DateTime.Today.AddMonths(1); DataTable data = new DataManager().GetAssignmentsExpanded(start, end); var detector = new ConflictDetector(); detector.Load(data, "AssignmentStart", "AssignmentEnd", "PersonId", start, end); Response.Clear(); if (detector.Count > 0) { Response.Write(String.Format("<span style='background-color:red; color:white;'>({0})</span>", detector.Count)); } else { Response.Write(String.Format("<span>({0})</span>", detector.Count)); } }
VB.NET
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Response.Cache.SetCacheability(HttpCacheability.NoCache) Dim start As Date = Date.Today Dim [end] As Date = Date.Today.AddMonths(1) Dim data As DataTable = (New DataManager()).GetAssignmentsExpanded(start, [end]) Dim detector = New ConflictDetector() detector.Load(data, "AssignmentStart", "AssignmentEnd", "PersonId", start, [end]) Response.Clear() If detector.Count > 0 Then Response.Write(String.Format("<span style='background-color:red; color:white;'>({0})</span>", detector.Count)) Else Response.Write(String.Format("<span>({0})</span>", detector.Count)) End If End Sub
The Conflicts page uses ConflictDetector class to analyze a data set for overlapping events.
C#
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (!IsPostBack) { DateTime start = DateTime.Today; DateTime end = DateTime.Today.AddMonths(1); DataTable data = new DataManager().GetAssignmentsExpanded(start, end); var detector = new ConflictDetector(); detector.Load(data, "AssignmentStart", "AssignmentEnd", "PersonId", start, end); GridView1.DataSource = detector.List; Label1.Text = detector.List.Count.ToString(); DataBind(); } }
VB.NET
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) If Not IsPostBack Then Dim start As Date = Date.Today Dim [end] As Date = Date.Today.AddMonths(1) Dim data As DataTable = (New DataManager()).GetAssignmentsExpanded(start, [end]) Dim detector = New ConflictDetector() detector.Load(data, "AssignmentStart", "AssignmentEnd", "PersonId", start, [end]) GridView1.DataSource = detector.List Label1.Text = detector.List.Count.ToString() DataBind() End If End Sub
The ConflictDetector accepts a DataTable with event records. You need to specify the column with assignment start ("AssignmentStart"), assignment end ("AssignmentEnd"), and with resource identifier ("PersonId"). It will check for overlapping events with the same resource id, within the range specified by "start" and "end" variables.
ConflictDetector.List holds a list of Conflict classes which contain details about the conflicts:
public class Conflict { public List<ConflictEvent> Events; // List of conflicting events public DateTime Start; // Start of the conflict (start of the first conflicting event in this block). public DateTime End; // End of the conflict (end of the last conflicting event in this block). public int Level; // Conflict level. The max parallel event count. public string Resource; // Resource id. }
ConflictEvent class has information about the source event:
public class ConflictEvent { public DateTime Start; // Event start public DateTime End; // Event end public string Value; // Event id public int Position; // Position of the event in a block of overlapping events, corresponds to the column number when displayed in the Calendar control public DataItemWrapper DataItem; // Source data object (DataRow) }
The detected conflicts are displayed using a simple GridView:
<asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="false"> <Columns> <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Conflict"> <ItemTemplate> <a href='People.aspx?person=<%# Eval("Resource") %>&date=<%# Convert.ToDateTime(Eval("Start")).ToString("s") %>'>Show</a> </ItemTemplate> </asp:TemplateField> <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Person"> <ItemTemplate> <%# Eval("Events[0].DataItem.Source[\"PersonFullName\"]")%> </ItemTemplate> </asp:TemplateField> <asp:BoundField DataField="Start" HeaderText="Start" /> <asp:BoundField DataField="End" HeaderText="End" /> <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Events in Conflict"> <ItemTemplate> <%# Eval("Events.Count") %> </ItemTemplate> </asp:TemplateField> </Columns> </asp:GridView>
Adding recurrence support complicated the situation on all levels. Allowing recurring events requires special handling at these places:
For simplicity, the exceptions from the recurrence rule and not allowed.
See also: