Hi Tim, OK, my new rule is that whenever I answer an email like this, I need to put the answers on the website, so they don't get lost.
On 10/7/05, Tim Kamps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tom, > > I have played a little with schooltool now and here is what I am > trying to do. > > I wanted to set up a term for this fall. Done > > I wanted to set up a School Timetable for our HS. Done. I like the > way you can have different schedules on different days (we have M-W-F > and T-TH with different timetables). > I created some users and added them to an calendar admin group and > set the group right to be the same as the default ST manager user. > When I logged in as one of the Calendar Admin users, I could not go > to the top level to make changes to anything besides Persons (the > Actions area in the Nav did not show). If I log back in as ST > manager, I have full access. If I check the ACLs for the Calendar > Admin group, all the permissions are enabled. OK, see if this helps: http://www.schooltool.org/products/schooltool-calendar/documentation/administrator-s-reference/access-control/basic-concepts > If I try and check the schedule for a resource I created and booked > to an event as ST Manager, a calendar-admin group member can't see > it. There also seems to be a timetable that can be associated with > it, but I don't see where to set that. If I check the resource as the > ST Manager and click on Set Up Access the permissions seem to be > defualt with view only rights for everyone except the creator. I > expected if I created more admin level users and gave them all > rights, it would "flow down". I think the inheritance is being blocked as described in the new documentation. > Here is what I would like on a resource calendar setup like this. > > Teacher logs in > clicks on resources or creates event (would be preferable to be able > to see if a resource is available and then reserve it without having > to start over (each resource has a calendar or timetable if its own?). > picks a resource to reserve or adds the resource to the event (if the > School timetable is in and associated to that resource, one should be > able to pick the time by period(s) and not put in HH:MM format). > submits event with resource and an admin user is notified. SchoolTool should be able to handle that case. Teachers can also overlay resource calendars over theirs to help preview what's available. See http://www.schooltool.org/products/schooltool-calendar/documentation/faq/overlaying-calendars > Thanks for your time! > > Tim > > PS- Were you at NECC this June and part of a roundtable discussion > where your software was mentioned? I thought I met someone from the > SchootTool developers. That was probably me. At the Free Software Center? --Tom _______________________________________________ Schooltool mailing list [email protected] http://lists.schooltool.org/mailman/listinfo/schooltool
