I have an employee whom I set no working hours, so by default they do not work. This is because the schedule is quite random.
They can provide services on August 11, from 10:00 until 19:00. I set a Special Day schedule for her specifically for this day.
Since she is linked to one specific Service (not other employee performs that service except for her), I am expecting the date-time picker to have the first available slot at 10:00. Sadly, this is already 8:00 and only until 17:00. What is wrong?
NVM, sorted.
I have an employee whom I set no working hours, so by default they do not work. This is because the schedule is quite random.
They can provide services on August 11, from 10:00 until 19:00. I set a Special Day schedule for her specifically for this day.
Since she is linked to one specific Service (not other employee performs that service except for her), I am expecting the date-time picker to have the first available slot at 10:00. Sadly, this is already 8:00 and only until 17:00. What is wrong?
Hello Franciska,
i'm glad you were able to solve this issue.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Petrov
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