Re: [tryton] Is there a widget for displaying a countdown time?
On 24 de juny de 2016 22:34:55 CEST, Fabycwrote: >Hi Nicolás. > >On Friday, June 24, 2016 at 12:01:54 PM UTC-5, Nicolas Évrard wrote: >> >> * Fabyc [2016-06-24 17:36 +0200]: >> >Hi everybody. >> >> Hello, >> >> >Is there a widget or some way for displaying a countdown time? >> >> What do you mean by that? >> > >A countdown similar to this one [1] with "Start" and "Stop" buttons > >[1] >https://www.google.com/search?q=countdown%20timer=j > > >> What would be the use of it? >> > >For a cab service company: > >- Customer calls and asks for a cab service to operator of the cab >company. >- Operator calls to taxi driver and ask him in how long can be in the >customer >address >- Taxi driver calls to operator and say he is going to be in the >address in >10 min >- Operator calls and says to customer that his/her cab service will be >in >his/her >address in 10 min. >- Operator press "Start" button of countdown >- Taxi driver is close to the address and tell to operator about it >- Operator sees the remain time and can see how long lefts to the taxi >to >be on >the customer address >- Operator call to customer and say hi/her cab is going to be in for >example 4 min. >- When taxi is on address, operator press "Stop" button >- It is saved both of times: the init one (10 min) and the real one >(when >"Stop" button >was pressed) when taxi arrived to the customer address. >- The time information will be used for improving the time in arrive of > >taxi to customer >address. What you explain remains my to this module: https://bitbucket.org/nantic/trytond-timetracker Which adds the start and stop buttons on tasks and allows to compute the time spend on it. To compute the time spend saves the datetime when the start button is pressed and then when the stop button is pressed it computes de diferrence. Hope it helps! -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "tryton" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tryton/A35D6F2B-CB9E-46F2-9561-CB02DBBDDC4F%40koolpi.com.
Re: [tryton] Is there a widget for displaying a countdown time?
Hi Nicolás. On Friday, June 24, 2016 at 12:01:54 PM UTC-5, Nicolas Évrard wrote: > > * Fabyc [2016-06-24 17:36 +0200]: > >Hi everybody. > > Hello, > > >Is there a widget or some way for displaying a countdown time? > > What do you mean by that? > A countdown similar to this one [1] with "Start" and "Stop" buttons [1] https://www.google.com/search?q=countdown%20timer=j > What would be the use of it? > For a cab service company: - Customer calls and asks for a cab service to operator of the cab company. - Operator calls to taxi driver and ask him in how long can be in the customer address - Taxi driver calls to operator and say he is going to be in the address in 10 min - Operator calls and says to customer that his/her cab service will be in his/her address in 10 min. - Operator press "Start" button of countdown - Taxi driver is close to the address and tell to operator about it - Operator sees the remain time and can see how long lefts to the taxi to be on the customer address - Operator call to customer and say hi/her cab is going to be in for example 4 min. - When taxi is on address, operator press "Stop" button - It is saved both of times: the init one (10 min) and the real one (when "Stop" button was pressed) when taxi arrived to the customer address. - The time information will be used for improving the time in arrive of taxi to customer address. Similar use case for a food fast commerce: - Some customer asks for food to employee - Employee says to customer that his/her order will be ready in 10 min. - Employee press "Start" button of countdown - Once the order is ready, employee call to customer - Employee sees the remain time and can see how many time lefts to dispatch the order - Employee press "Stop" button - It is saved both of the times: the init one (10 min) and the real one (when "Stop" button was pressed) when order was dispatched. - The time information will be used for improving the order time when are dispatched the fast food orders. It is the same case when fast food commerce delivers the order to the customer address. Instead of a countdown time could be a counter (like a digital watch) that it starts run when it is clicked "Start" button I hope to have been clear in the use cases. Thanks > > -- > Nicolas Évrard - B2CK SPRL > E-mail/Jabber: nicolas...@b2ck.com > Tel: +32 472 54 46 59 > Website: http://www.b2ck.com/ > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "tryton" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tryton/842d2a31-4cc8-4200-85ab-786568ad7c31%40googlegroups.com.
[tryton] Is there a widget for displaying a countdown time?
Hi everybody. Is there a widget or some way for displaying a countdown time? Thanks in advanced. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "tryton" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tryton/487d03f3-27d9-4281-8d7f-bc849c2fa056%40googlegroups.com.
[tryton-es] Re: Formato en plantilla de reportes
El jueves, 23 de junio de 2016, 10:56:34 (UTC-5), Fernando Sánchez escribió: > > Saludos a la Comunidad Tryton en español. > > Tengo una consulta respecto al uso de plantillas para la generacion de > reportes. > Revisando el menu Administración/Interfaz de usuario/acciones/informes veo > que es posible variar la plantilla en que se diseñan los reportes, desde > Opendocument Text a Opendocument Spreadsheet, que no es otra cosa desde > procesador de textos hacia hoja de calculo. > > Mi consulta va por el lado de la analogía entre ambos entornos, en el > opendocument text insertamos las etiquetas desde insert/fields/placeholder, > como se hace esto desde calc, recorrí todas las opciones de menú y no > encontré algo parecido, o se ingresan las etiquetas directamente a las > celdas? > Alguien lo hizo alguna vez, agradecería que quien haya pasado esa > experiencia la comparta. > > Cordialmente, > > Fernando Sánchez > Gracias Jordi y Diego por sus respuestas. Saludos Fernando