Generation of Dynamic Calendar In Appian

Calendar Plays a Vital Role in Out Day-to-Day Activities. Let’s Create a Dynamic Component in Appian that can Utilize all the perfect Capabilities and can be utilized in our day-to-day activities.

Let’s Start the Design Which Will Help Us In Maintaining and Monitoring Our Activities.

Typically we will Start with a requirements gathering Approach.

We need a Calander WHY?

To Track the Record Of Our Active and Passionate Developers we spend Most of our time with Appian. So why not make use of Appian For Such Implementation.

In the Initial Phase we will be working on Booking Days in the Out Calander then we will Move Towards Dynamic Features Like Log in, log Out Maintenance For Logged In User. Just the point would be a one-time Configuration.

Alerts For Upcoming Events.

We will Also Be utilizing Our Government Free Open API To find The Available Holidays To show On the Calendar.

So My Peer Developers there is a Lot More to Come But For this Session let’s start with the Generation of the Base component which is our Calander.

Also To be Noted This Submission was also displayed in Appian Quick builds as a Great Build for Peer Dark Themed Developers

For Such a Dynamic Generation, we need to have a Good Hands Over Card Layout. Rest is the Game of for-each loop. So what are you waiting for my Peer developers Let’s deep dive and Create Some Amazing Designs.

In case you face any Issues in Design I am just a Hi Away. Would be happy to Interact.

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