Sounds like that approach will be really messy. When you add a new appointment, 
you will have to work out what row to put it in according to what other 
appointments there are, and their duration. Also, consider whether you will 
ever want to have multiple appointments at the same time, and how that might 
work.

Why not use an absolute panel, and then you can place divs exactly where you 
want them and give them the size they should have. Also, it would then be more 
natural to set up drag and drop to create/move/resize appointments.

HTH
Paul

On 04/08/11 12:13, P.G.Taboada wrote:
Hi,

I am fighting flex table and rowspan. I am using a table to render 15
min timeslots for a calendar. Then I load the appointments and place
them into the right timeslots, with the rowspan according to the
duration of the appointment.

When I add the appointment rowspan I do delete the slots below.

My appointments are sorted by date, so I am adding them col by col.

It is a big difference if I first remove the time slots below, or if I
first add the appointments. Neither way I get the table right.

I am sure this is nothing new and maybe someone already has compiled a
list of tips for the flex table.

Would be nice.

brgds,

Papick


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