Multi Line Events
How can I show more than one line of an event's information?
SeedCode Calendar supports multi-lline event displays as shown below.
Here is a brief overview of how this works and how to make use of it in your file...
Overview
The key to this mapping a field containing carriage returns to the "Summary" on your Source No X layout. (This is done in step 11.3 of the integration). Fields with returns in them are treated differently and allow for this multi-line display.
In the screen shot above we've mapped a calc field that contains a contact name, their phone number, and email address, all separated by carriage returns. The calendar will place each return separated line on its own line when displaying the event, provided the event is long enough.
If the event has no time (is an all-day event) or the tab you're viewing doesn't scale the event to its duration (as the simple views and month view don't) then we treat the display differently, replacing any carriage returns in your mapped field with " ... " and showing the entire mapped field on one line. You'll not see much of this on the month view (as the field width is so short) but you'lll see more on the Simple Day view, and hovering over the event in either view will show all of the mapped field in your tool tip.
If you'd like to try this in your deployment, create a calc in your events table that contains the information you'd like to see, and then map this field to Summary on your Source No X layout. Run the "Upon Opening" script when you're done to see your changes take effect.
Calc Suggestions
Ideally the calc you'd use for this would be indexed, but it doesn't have to be as we don't actually search on this field.
In the screen shot above you can see that different events have a contact's name as their first line where others have the event title (summary). We accomplish this by using the List() function in the zscEventSummaryCalc field in the SampleEvents table.
The nice thing about the List() function is that it separates all the field contents you specify with carriage returns without inserting any extra returns where there might be empty values.
We also encode the carriage returns in that calc so we can use ExecuteSQL to find the appropriate events. We do this by substituting the carriage return with the \n character.
To change the information that is displayed on the calendar views, just edit the calc for the zscEventSummaryCalc field, following the format of assigning fields to variables in the Let statement, then including those variables in the List function.
Changing the display
If you'd like to use a different separator between values of all day events (we use " ... " by default), edit the script "Format Event Summary --- Edit the Style of the Event Text Here ---", changing the only calc there to use a different value where you see "...". This script is also where we do the formatting for text colors on the simple view.
Limitations
The calendar places each return-separated value in the mapped summary field on its own line, providing the event is "long enough". If one of those values is itself a long paragraph the calendar won't try to split that up among multiple lines (how could it since the screen, and hence the fields on the calendar, can be any width). So if one of the lines in your mapped summary field is itself a long block of text you may only see part of the first several words: hovering over that line will, however, reveal the rest in a tool tip.