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start date: Wed, 30 May 2007 12:25:08 -0400,    posted on: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.buildingcontrols        back       

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  1    Rusty Hill


Design Guidance Wanted   
In ASP.net 2.0 I need to create a scheduling page that allows my users to 
book/schedule/reserve six different surgery rooms.  What the design calls 
for is one screen that has the daily schedule on the vertical axis and 
across the top on a horizontal axis the six different surgery rooms are 
represented.  This way the operator can see at a glance the status of all 
six surgery rooms at the same time for the selected day.

I am sure this is fairly simple but I am just plain lost on how to go about 
accomplishing this.  My preference would be to be able to do this without 
purchasing third party controls if possible although I would welcome 
recommendations on third party controls as well if that is the real answer 
here.

Any guidance, samples, links, articles, input, etc. would be greatly 
appreciated.  This is a very important module of the system I am working on 
and I lack the necessary experience with ASP.NET to make sound design 
decisions about it without input from the experienced community.  Thank you 
so much! - Rusty
Date:Wed, 30 May 2007 12:25:08 -0400   Author:  

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