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Hi there,
We are about to launch our project and we have a doubt about the scheduling system.
We need to make public the schedule for the following 2 months but I can't find the way to do it.
I've seen there is a way by adding holiday days but it doesn't seems really practical because it makes us change it continuously.
Is there any way to have only the following 2 months (or whatever period of time) public? And the rest not available?
Many thanks,
Xavi
Hello Xavi.
Thank you for reaching out to us.
You can temporarily remove all Working Hours from your employee's profiles.
Then, once you remove all working hours, you'd switch to the "Special Days" tab, and configure the special days for the next 2 months.
When the time comes to change that, you'd either re-enable the Working Hours or you'd configure another set of Special Days.
They override the Working Hours, but they can't override the Days Off.
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Aleksandar Vuković
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Hi Aleksandar,
Thanks for the reply and congratulations for the plugin because it's a really good one. I'll try doing what you suggested for the moment.
Nevertheless, I leave as a request for the future: having a way to control when a user can book; to set some limitations during the booking process.
We would need to control the previous anticipation when a user can book an appointment. (F.E. Now we published sessions and a user can book even 10 min before a session, and there is not enough time for the employee to set up the session). Is there any way to set a certain time of margin? For example, people are not allowed to book sessions within the previous 24h before it starts.
Don't know if this feature it already exists but I couldn't find anything in the tutorials and documentation.
Many thanks again,
Xavi
Hi again Xavi.
This does exist in Amelia. You can configure it globally in Amelia's General settings or individually per Service. The option is called "Minimum time required before booking":
If you need it configured differently per service, you can edit each service and access its Settings tab:
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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Powerful Filters | Gravity Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Formidable Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Master-Detail Tables