how to block out a 'normal work time' for one week
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11 years 2 months ago #41963
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Hi Dam,
Question please or anyone else who can answer....
client website simplybetterhealth.com.au/online-bookings
She has a one off need to BLOCK OUT all available appointments for all of the services for 2 hours.
ie There is a staff meeting on Tuesday 3rd march that needs her to be not available from 10-12
Is there a quick way backend to do this? If so how?
Does it mean you have to go through ALL 15 individual services to say 'break time'
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Does she just do a booking using a token to block out that available time?
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Question please or anyone else who can answer....
client website simplybetterhealth.com.au/online-bookings
She has a one off need to BLOCK OUT all available appointments for all of the services for 2 hours.
ie There is a staff meeting on Tuesday 3rd march that needs her to be not available from 10-12
Is there a quick way backend to do this? If so how?
Does it mean you have to go through ALL 15 individual services to say 'break time'
or
Does she just do a booking using a token to block out that available time?
Thanks
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Hi Lyndi,
You can setup the break time for employee on that service from 10-12
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You can setup the break time for employee on that service from 10-12
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So does that mean they will have to setup seperate breaktimes 15 times?
that is not very time efficient or convenient, however if that is the limitations of the tool then fair enough, easier to do a false booking.
and it is only for that one week, not across all weeks, days times...
that is not very time efficient or convenient, however if that is the limitations of the tool then fair enough, easier to do a false booking.
and it is only for that one week, not across all weeks, days times...
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11 years 2 months ago #41981
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Hi Lyndi,
I am understand but unfortunately, OS Services Booking doesn't have option to setup break time for specific days.
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I am understand but unfortunately, OS Services Booking doesn't have option to setup break time for specific days.
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