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14 years 6 months ago #5550
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I handle a website for a country club and we would like to incorporate tee time bookings into the website. Will the Event Bookings Extension be able to do this for us in possibly a calendar format for our players?
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14 years 6 months ago #5557
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Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Re: Event Booking Extension
Hi
Event Booking has a calendar view which display all events in a calendar, users can click on event title to go to event detail page and register for the event .
So the answer to your question is Yes
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Hope to receive order from you soon !
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Tuan
Event Booking has a calendar view which display all events in a calendar, users can click on event title to go to event detail page and register for the event .
So the answer to your question is Yes

Hope to receive order from you soon !
Regards,
Tuan
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14 years 6 months ago #5563
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Thanks Tuan,
I believe I asked my question wrong yesterday though. We would need to schedule approximately 63 event times in one day at 10 minute intervals. Is that possible?
It would need to possibly look something like this or something similar:
8:00am-Smith, Brown
8:10am-Green,White
8:20am-Black, Dobbs
8:30am-Hopkins, Balog
.................................and so on.
We would need to set this schedule up per day. Mind you we more than likely won't have 63 per day but it would need to be set up in time format for it.
Thanks for your help and I look forward to hearing back from you.
Debby
I believe I asked my question wrong yesterday though. We would need to schedule approximately 63 event times in one day at 10 minute intervals. Is that possible?
It would need to possibly look something like this or something similar:
8:00am-Smith, Brown
8:10am-Green,White
8:20am-Black, Dobbs
8:30am-Hopkins, Balog
.................................and so on.
We would need to set this schedule up per day. Mind you we more than likely won't have 63 per day but it would need to be set up in time format for it.
Thanks for your help and I look forward to hearing back from you.
Debby
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14 years 6 months ago #5625
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Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Re: Event Booking Extension
Hi
The extension supports creating unlimited events, so of course, you can create 63 events in a day. However, the calendar view could not display the events in this 10 minutes interval. Also, in the current version, the extension does not support recurring events, so I think Event Booking doesn't meet your requirement in this case .
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Tuan
The extension supports creating unlimited events, so of course, you can create 63 events in a day. However, the calendar view could not display the events in this 10 minutes interval. Also, in the current version, the extension does not support recurring events, so I think Event Booking doesn't meet your requirement in this case .
Thanks,
Tuan
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14 years 6 months ago #5642
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Thanks Tuan, I appreciate your time and help with this.
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