Calender View and booking

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5 months 3 weeks ago #167567 by Stefan Gros
Calender View and booking was created by Stefan Gros
I just bought the Extension but i am having a bit of troubles implementing it. I am usung it to make booking for a Seminarroom possible for several Customers. So my "employee" is my room, right. I defined the 3 different customers as Services since those are different parts and brands of my firm. I have 2 different Calender views. In the administrator view i see the booked timeslots. (I use 3 timeslots forenooen (8-12) afternoon 1-5 and evening 6-10. Beside that i dont see the name of the timeslots for the services and the display of the times is one to short [instead of 8:00 i see only 8:0]. But in this view i am not able to book directly. In the Calender view, i dont see any booked timeslots just the categoryname on each day. I have to click on the Categorie, the i see the timeslot but i cant book one , instead i have to click on "Click here to book (catergory) on (date)...then i finally get to the mask where i can book a slot.
Is there a way to show alle timeslots, (Maybe switch details on and off) and book right away by clicking a free timeslot and selecting the service then?
I think this task is not to unusual. Is ths possible?

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5 months 3 weeks ago #167595 by Mr. Dam
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Hi Stefan,
Actually, you can use the layout: Default layout of OS Services Booking to show the booking table and available timeslots, and users can select timeslots for booking.
In Calendar view at frontend, we don't show the booked timeslots like at Backend, OS Services Booking only shows the available employees and services. At Backend, we can see the booked timeslots, because it's management tool and administrator need to know all booked timeslots.
Thanks
Dam

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