Hi Doug! We've spent done some thinking about this as well. If you ever 
get it done, I'll buy it off you. :)

A datagrid is the closest out of the box component I think. But if you 
look at what Outlook can do it's beyond grid in that you can have 
multiple adjacent items in a cell, and items can span multiple rows and 
columns (multiday events). So a DG + CellRenderers can get you basic 
version, but to go all out I think you'll need to create from scratch 
your own control/component.


Douglas Knudsen wrote:

>have to build one of these outlook looking calendar things for a
>scheduling tool.  The one day view needs 15 min intervals in time and
>ability to drag items to be scheduled onto it.   I'm looking for
>suggestions on what component to build this off of as a base. 
>Datagrid seems to be the path to take using custom cell renderors. 
>Any suggestions?  list, grid??
>
>  
>




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