Below are two examples of how to display a schedule in blocks. The first
example displays the show times vertically, the second horizontally.
The data for this
schedule was taken from a TV listing for a Wednesday night in January, 2000.
I deleted two shows (my apologies to Norm and Friends) so that
empty blocks could be displayed.
This code would also work for calendars, class schedules or anything else
that is scheduled by time.
TotalTimeBlocks[#TotalTimeBlocks#]
SELECT ShowType, ShowTypeColor
FROM ShowType
WHERE repertoire_no=#attributes.repertoire_no#
ORDER BY ShowType
SELECT N.producteurid, N.producteur_nom, COUNT(S.ShowID) AS NumShows
FROM producteur N INNER JOIN horaire S ON N.producteurid=S.producteurid
WHERE S.date_debut=#CreateODBCDate(DisplayStartDateBegin)#
AND S.heure_debut >= #CreateODBCTime(DisplayStartTimeBegin)#
AND S.heure_debut <= #CreateODBCTime(DisplayStartTimeEnd)#
AND N.Repertoire_No=#attributes.Repertoire_No#
GROUP BY N.producteurid, N.producteur_nom
ORDER BY producteur_nom
SELECT N.producteurid,
S.ShowID,
S.titre,
S.heure_debut,
S.heure_fin,
ST.ShowType, ST.ShowTypeColor
FROM producteur N, horaire S, ShowType ST
WHERE N.producteurid=S.producteurid
AND S.repertoire_no=#attributes.repertoire_no#
AND S.ShowTypeID=ST.ShowTypeID
ORDER BY N.producteur_nom, S.heure_debut
Vertical Times
| |
#producteur_nom# |
| #TimeFormat(GridTime, 'h:mm')# |
?#titre# (#TimeFormat(heure_fin, "h:mm tt")#) |
??DateCompare#CreateODBCTime(GridTime)#-#CreateODBCTime(heure_debut)# |
??? |
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| |
#TimeFormat(GridTime, 'h:mm tt')# |
| #producteur_nom# |
#RepeatString(" | ", EmptyBlocks)#
#titre# (#TimeFormat(heure_fin, "h:mm tt")#) |
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