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PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 7:51 am
Hi,

We are a company which propose services for our clients (private and corporation).
We propose services for vehicles (car, boat,..) and facilities (private home, office,…).
We need two calendars (vehicles and facilities) for clients.
For the vehicles calendar, we must be able to book by time directly in the calendar
For the facilities calendar, we just need to book by day
Both Calendars must start on Saturday.
In both calendars, we must see the events and the clients name and category (private or corporation).

- Which license of SeedCode calendar we need
- How to adapt seedcode calendar to our database? does your support team can do this for us?


Best Regards,


Med Jemni
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 8:29 am
So you can certainly have more than one calendar at once and each can have either all day or timed events.

Starting on Saturday is a little mod we can help you with when the time comes.

And determining what show up in the calendar (clients name and category) is very simple and described in our integration documentation. You may choose to color code by category which would leave more room for the client's name.

We certainly do help folks modify the calendar and when we're too busy to do that we can refer you to a small network of folks who know the calendar well and frequently mod it.

Hope that helps,

John
John Sindelar
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 9:06 am
John Sindelar wrote:So you can certainly have more than one calendar at once and each can have either all day or timed events.

Starting on Saturday is a little mod we can help you with when the time comes.

And determining what show up in the calendar (clients name and category) is very simple and described in our integration documentation. You may choose to color code by category which would leave more room for the client's name.

We certainly do help folks modify the calendar and when we're too busy to do that we can refer you to a small network of folks who know the calendar well and frequently mod it.

Hope that helps,

John


Dear John,
Thanks for your replay.
But, which license should I get?
Should I get the Site License or the Vertical Market?
What exactly the difference?
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 9:11 am
Oh. Sorry about that... If you just need this for your company, get the site license. If you plan to sell your software to other firms in the same industry, get the vertical market license.

Best,

John
John Sindelar
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 9:28 am
John Sindelar wrote:Oh. Sorry about that... If you just need this for your company, get the site license. If you plan to sell your software to other firms in the same industry, get the vertical market license.

Best,

John


Great thanks John.
I'm your new client.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 5:19 am
Hi John,
As I said yesterday, I bought the SeedCode Calendar Pro.
Now, I wanna know how to get two calendars, one with time booking and one with day booking?
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 7:31 am
Thanks!

So in one sense you don't need to do anything: if you go to the week view you'll see a grey horizontal bar separating untimed/day events (above) from timed events (below). You can drag that bar down to see more events (click in the bar under Monday) or change its location by default in the Configuration script you edit when integrating the calendar.

There are also a lot of other ways to separate two calendars: you can do this with Filters, or with multiple Sources. You can learn more about both here:

Filters: http://www.seedcode.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.p ... ar.Filters

Sources: http://www.seedcode.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.p ... pleSources

Enjoy!
John Sindelar
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