Calendar: contacts instead of resources
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 10:39 pm
John,
I could swear I remember seeing some sort of instructions to have the calendar display by contacts instead of by resources. I can't for the life of me find those instructions.
Thing is, I will need more convenient filtering based on specific contact features, rather than on individual contacts. If you want to think in terms of the current setup, pretend you need to filter resources according to whether they are indoors or outdoors and whether they are owned or rented, and it needs to be done with permanently visible global fields for selection purposes.
What I have in mind at this point, in lieu of your horizontal calendar display, is to add 31 unstored calcs, one for each day of the month, to the Contacts table, calculated on the basis of the global fields that set the month being displayed. This would link contacts to appointments in a specific way that would be convenient for quickly filtered displays.
Does this sound like a sound approach? Do you think I should work with Horizontal view instead?
Thanks!
I could swear I remember seeing some sort of instructions to have the calendar display by contacts instead of by resources. I can't for the life of me find those instructions.
Thing is, I will need more convenient filtering based on specific contact features, rather than on individual contacts. If you want to think in terms of the current setup, pretend you need to filter resources according to whether they are indoors or outdoors and whether they are owned or rented, and it needs to be done with permanently visible global fields for selection purposes.
What I have in mind at this point, in lieu of your horizontal calendar display, is to add 31 unstored calcs, one for each day of the month, to the Contacts table, calculated on the basis of the global fields that set the month being displayed. This would link contacts to appointments in a specific way that would be convenient for quickly filtered displays.
Does this sound like a sound approach? Do you think I should work with Horizontal view instead?
Thanks!