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Hi,
We have a service called duo massage for couples. For this service we need 2 employees.
Do I have the possibility to assign 2 employees to 1 service? In order that if somebody books of our employees will be blocked and not available for other services?
For the service I added minimum capacity to 2 and maximum cacpacity to 2
But when selecting the service only one employee is selected - does not make much sense as one employee cannot give two massages at the same time :-)
Let me know how to configure that.
Thanks
Sven
Hey Sven.
As mentioned in the other ticket you responded to, unfortunately, something like this is not yet possible.
Make sure to cast your vote here.
At the moment, the only possible workaround would be to configure the Google Calendar integration, and link both employees to the same calendar. This will block the times for both employees as soon as one employee is booked, and I don't believe this will work for you since it would work for all services. Meaning, if you have 1-on-1 services, where a single employee is providing a single massage, the other employee linked to the same calendar would also be blocked.
This would only work if you have 2 employees who only work on couple massages, nothing else.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
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thanks but no that would not work... this is such a basic setting... can't beliefe I run into this after configuring everything else. that is really bad - esepecially reading in the other post from 2 years ago that you are working on it... and still nothing after 2 years
I understand your frustration here, Sven, but modifying the logic of the plugin to assign two employees to the same appointment proved to be more complex than we originally thought.
I'll try and set some priority for this feature with our management, but I can't promise anything. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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