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Hi,
As a sole practitioner I have fortnightly bookings in a different location.
How do I configure this?
Thanks,
Hugh
Hello Hugh,
I'm afraid that we didn't quite get what you want to achieve exactly and what are you asking us? Can you explain to us in a little more detail, and send us a couple of screenshots?
Looking forward to your reply.
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Marko Davidovic [email protected]
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Thank you Marko.
I'm a health practitioner. I see clients in a distant town on two days per fortnight (Wed & Thur).
I wish to avoid double bookings which means using "Locations".
This feature must allow me to set up available days in each location and never allow double bookings.
How do I set up Locations to do this?
Thanks, Hugh
Hello Hugh,
You can try to achieve this with our special day's option. You can find this in Amelia/empoyee/edit employee/special days
This feature allows you to set one or multiple days in which your employee will have different working hours and/or provide different services. Whether you need to set shorter or longer working hours for just one day or a period, or set a different service for one specific day or a whole week, here you can do all of this. Once you set it, it will override the employee’s general working hours and service schedule but it will not override the days off. Click on the “Add Special Day” button and new options will appear. In the Date option choose a date or a range of dates, then set one or multiple periods of time with working hours and choose one or multiple services for each of them in the Service option, and select a specific location in the Location option. After you configure the special schedule, click on the “Save Special Day” button and this schedule will be applied.
If you have services that are only provided from time to time (not on a daily or a weekly basis), this feature is for you. You can simply delete the working hours and just use the special days, and the calendar on the front-end will show the first available appointment slot. This is useful especially for services that happen from time to time. The customers won’t need to search for a date. Instead, the month with the available date will be shown right away.Hope this helps.
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