This option allows you to choose how the employees will be selected when a customer doesn’t choose an employee during the booking process, or if you hide the employee selection option through Amelia/Customize.
The default logic is Random, which Amelia will use to randomly assign an employee to an appointment.
If you want the plugin to assign appointments to employees in equal portions and in circular order, handling all appointments without priority, you can enable the Round Robin logic.
The remaining two options are the Highest Price and the Lowest Price. Since the price of a service can be different for each employee, selecting one of these options will assign an appointment to the employee with the highest/lowest price.
But i want the same logic when a customer chooses an employee. I don't want that the first employee on the top of the list is always the same. i robin list. Is it possible?
Unfortunatelly, this is only applied when a customer doesn't choose the employee or the selection is hidden. The employees will always be arranged in alphabetical order.
Please feel free to search through our feature suggestion page, to see if someone may have already suggested this feature. If you can't see it, feel free to add your suggestion there, and as more people vote, the feature will move higher on the priority list.
You can certainly follow our changeLog page if you'd like, where we state any changes/new features/bug fixes during updates and our newsletter, so you're informed about new features, bug fixes, freebies, etc.
Hi,
In the appointments settings, i choose Round Robin for employee selection logic.
But when a customer want to choose an employee, employees appear in the order they were registered
Is it possible them appears in Round Robin ?
thierry
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Hi Clovis,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
This option allows you to choose how the employees will be selected when a customer doesn’t choose an employee during the booking process, or if you hide the employee selection option through Amelia/Customize.
The default logic is Random, which Amelia will use to randomly assign an employee to an appointment.
If you want the plugin to assign appointments to employees in equal portions and in circular order, handling all appointments without priority, you can enable the Round Robin logic.
The remaining two options are the Highest Price and the Lowest Price. Since the price of a service can be different for each employee, selecting one of these options will assign an appointment to the employee with the highest/lowest price.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Petrov
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Hi Stephan,
I understand that
But i want the same logic when a customer chooses an employee. I don't want that the first employee on the top of the list is always the same. i robin list. Is it possible?
see essai2.png
Clovis
Hi Clovis,
Unfortunatelly, this is only applied when a customer doesn't choose the employee or the selection is hidden. The employees will always be arranged in alphabetical order.
Please feel free to search through our feature suggestion page, to see if someone may have already suggested this feature. If you can't see it, feel free to add your suggestion there, and as more people vote, the feature will move higher on the priority list.
You can certainly follow our changeLog page if you'd like, where we state any changes/new features/bug fixes during updates and our newsletter, so you're informed about new features, bug fixes, freebies, etc.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Petrov
[email protected]
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wpDataTables: FAQ | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Front-end and back-end demo | Docs
Amelia: FAQ | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Amelia demo sites | Docs | Discord Community
You can try wpDataTables add-ons before purchasing on these sandbox sites:
Powerful Filters | Gravity Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Formidable Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Master-Detail Tables