The WebScheduleInfo™ control manages and exposes all scheduling information and control state synchronized across one or more WebSchedule™ views. It centralizes data management of classes and collections important within the WebSchedule object model including the collection of Activities and Visible Resources.
Data Management
Data Providers link your back-end data and the WebSchedule™ controls.  Pre-built providers are available for use with Microsoft® SQL Server® 2005 (or later), ASP.NET Access DataSource controls and a Generic Data Provider for custom collections, DataSource controls or ADO.NET objects. This framework allows you to easily hook the scheduling views to any back-end data of your choice with minimal effort.
Data Providers
WebSchedule™ enables you to localize any text fields displayed in its WebSchedule forms to broaden the audience to which you can market your application.

Other features enabling WebSchedule to serve as a global scheduling solution include its culture-awareness in dealing with dates and times, as well as its ability to process appointments entered by users in different time zones.

Localizable Forms
Some events may run all-day, or span multiple days. When they do, WebSchedule™ day and month views show them with one continuous banner that isn't fragmented.  If an activity (such as the Windows® 7 operating system roll-out) were to extend outside of the range in the current view, then an indication is given with a formattable label informing the user of how much farther into the past this event reaches.
Multi-Day Events
In this multiple resource view of appointments for a typical Information Technology (IT) team you see activities are color-coded to the resource that owns them.  One resource, Javier Lamoreaux, is the active resource selected from the tabs (one per visible resource across the top), and his activities appear in the more lively, saturated purple color.  You can style the activities belonging to multiple resources differently, but by default the WebSchedule™ color scheme mimicks the Microsoft® Outlook® 2007 default color scheme.
Multiple Resources
 Navigates to the same day of the week when you navigate forward or backward using the navigational arrows
Navigation Arrows
You can take control over which days are selectable.  For example, your Web schedule requirements may state that weekends, or days outside of a given month are not valid selections. 
Selection Control
In this user control, you see the WebSchedule™ controls showing day views side-by-side with the activities of multiple resources visible at the same time, much as you might expect to see a shared calendar in Microsoft® Outlook® 2007.
Side by Side