adapted to what you want.
http://www.webtricks.com/applications/calendar.cfm. First the person select
the day then they select time periods in a popup window.
I've used that calendar in combination with Selene's blocked schedule
display to produce some useful event/scheduling pages:
http://www.webtricks.com/sourcecode/code.cfm?CodeID=2
larry
At 09:56 AM 11/4/2003, you wrote:
>Does anyone know of a scheduling app that I can look to for some GUI
>advice?
>
>
>I'm having trouble trying to figure out the easiest way for a user to
>enter an on-call schedule for doctors. Here is what I have, but it
>doesn't seem user friendly or logical.
>
>
><http://www.childrensdayton.org/images/OnCallgui.gif>http://www.childrensdayton.org/images/OnCallgui.gif
>
>
>Basically, the schedulers are admin assistants. The on-call day is from
>8am-8am, but it may change and a Doctor A could be on from 8am- 8pm and
>Doctor B would come on from 8pm-? Or one doctor might be on-call for 4
>months straight.
>
>
>Right now, they are using MS Publisher calendars.
>
>
>Any insight is appreciated!!!
>
>Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
>The Children's Medical Center
>One Children's Plaza
>Dayton, OH 45404
>937-641-4293
><http://www.childrensdayton.org>http://www.childrensdayton.org
>
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