In the schedule horizontal view can the time be shown in 24hrs instead of am pm? Can you help?
It looks to me like this could involve many relationships and a change in the date view on top of the time line.
24Hrs Horizontal Schedule View
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Salman Maidan
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It's not a relationship change: just enter layout mode and select the first column;s time and then select "Time..." under the "Format" menu. Change it to 24 hour notation and you're all set.
John Sindelar
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Sorry, I should have been more specific, what I meant was to see all the 24 hours columns.
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Ah. You're right. The number of extra columns needed depends on the scale you wish to use (you'd need 10 new columns at a 1 hour scale, 82 new columns at a 15 minute scale). In either case this is a major undertaking and would make the resulting screen quite wide. If your client's have large enough monitors for this I'd be happy to get you an estimate for making this change. Email me at john at seedcode.com if you'd like to pursue this.
In addition to this (or instead of new columns) I could add a couple buttons that will slide the existing chart left or right so you can "scroll" through the day on the horizontal view. I like this solution because each new column you'd add to get to a full 24 hour view would slow things down a hair. John Sindelar
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Thanks John,
I thought it would be some what heavy work. It is all still in negotiation, but if things get more serious I will certainly need your help. Regards Salman Maidan
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Thanks for the tip John, I implemented your advice and it turned out beautifully on a 20 inch screen. Thanks again, Much appreciated Salman Maidan
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