remove

Fired when the user performs "destroy" action.

The event handler function context (available via the this keyword) will be set to the widget instance.

Event Data

e.event kendo.data.SchedulerEvent

The event which is being removed.

e.preventDefault Function

If invoked prevents the remove action.

e.sender kendo.ui.Scheduler

The widget instance which fired the event.

Example - subscribe to the "remove" event during initialization

<div id="scheduler"></div>
<script>
$("#scheduler").kendoScheduler({
  date: new Date("2013/6/6"),
  views: [ "day", "month" ],
  dataSource: [
    {
      id: 1,
      start: new Date("2013/6/6 08:00 AM"),
      end: new Date("2013/6/6 09:00 AM"),
      title: "Interview"
    }
  ],
  remove: function(e) {
/* The result can be observed in the DevTools(F12) console of the browser. */
    console.log("Removing", e.event.title);
  }
});
</script>

Example - subscribe to the "remove" event after initialization

<div id="scheduler"></div>
<script>
function scheduler_remove(e) {
/* The result can be observed in the DevTools(F12) console of the browser. */
  console.log("Removing", e.event.title);
}
$("#scheduler").kendoScheduler({
  date: new Date("2013/6/6"),
  views: [ "day", "month" ],
  dataSource: [
    {
      id: 1,
      start: new Date("2013/6/6 08:00 AM"),
      end: new Date("2013/6/6 09:00 AM"),
      title: "Interview"
    }
  ]
});
var scheduler = $("#scheduler").data("kendoScheduler");
scheduler.bind("remove", scheduler_remove);
</script>
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