This has nothing to do with our trial license but the trial license supplied by MiG. Without a license key the MiG libraries are in trial mode and work only for a certain amount of time after startup. When you need to work longer you can copy/past a ...
The MiG libraries are so called 'developer libraries'. When we ship them with our Calendar bean they are completely 'open' and you can use them for other projects without the need to use the Calendar bean. It is for that reason that we agreed with ...
Yes, that is possible but not within the bean. There are two ways to achieve this: 1. When you work with a query to create your dataset you can concatenate the two columns within the dataset like CONCAT(col1, col2). 2. You can also create an ...
Before version 3.0 you can only attach one user and one category to an event. To add more users to an event you would have to create a N:M relation from the event to the users (or M:N) in the database. That solves the issue. However, the bean ...
Unfortunately it is not (yet) possible to get a license for the MiG libraries via our shop. To buy a license you have to navigate to the MiG Calendar Store and make your selection.
Our sample solution is based on lowercase names for columns. The Oracle driver makes use of uppercase names for columns at the moment of writing. Solution: change all column names in the source from lowercase to uppercase and the sample solution will ...
This is one of our 'most wanted' and most requested features for the Calendar Bean. Unfortunately we have found no JQuery component (yet) that does anything close to the MIG libraries. The only thing we found is the Full Calendar but, as said, it ...