Hello Michael The application as currently built does support conflict checking, but only supports one event per time slot. However, the changes to support 4 or 6 events per slot wouldn't be hard to do. Download the demo and take a look at the code. :)
Todd On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, ServerSmiths Tango Development wrote: > on 6/5/02 2:06 PM, Todd Trann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Hello > > > > If you're looking for a WiTango-based group scheduling application, I have > > placed a new version of SACS on this web site: > > http://www.prairiewest.net/download/ > > > > The demo version is free for personal and non-commercial use and > > includes the full source code. > > Before I get into it too far, does this scheduling software allow for > eliminating an 'appointment slot" when it is scheduled? > > I remember reading quite a few posts on the list over the last few years > about folks building this type of scheduler app. > > I may have need to build (or license) an app where I can set up calendars > and then specify how many appointments are in each hour, 4 or 6 etc. > > Then as people log in and schedule themselves I need to eliminate that > particular option from the database and so forth. > > So at first there might be 4 appointments available between 9 and 10 AM and > those count down until the option for people to get an appointment between > 9-10 is gone and they have to choose another time slot. > > I'm pretty sure this has been done many times by list members, anyone care > to chime in with advice? > > I would prefer to not have to specify 9:00, 9:15, 9:30, 9:45 etc but rather > 4 slots between 9 and 10. If the user of this app is efficient in their work > they will want to allow 6 slots per hour and I'd like to be able to just > change a var from 4 to 6. > > Thanks for tips/info/advice. > > > Michael Heth > Web Information Architect > > ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text/US ASCII email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe witango-talk in the message body
