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This sample has that exact featured showcased
https://bryntum.com/examples/scheduler-l ... gdrop.html
https://bryntum.com/examples/scheduler-l ... gdrop.html
Hello mats!
Thank you for your rapid response.
We have investigated all samples, from the trial version to the latest code (scheduler-2.1.0), very deeply.
Our apologies as we weren't clear about the request itself.
Basically we need to implement the "availability" and the "interval" as separate things.
A job can start before an interval (morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea) and continue afterwords.
We have added 2 (two) new images that can do a better explanation.
Please advise.
Thanks
Thank you for your rapid response.
We have investigated all samples, from the trial version to the latest code (scheduler-2.1.0), very deeply.
Our apologies as we weren't clear about the request itself.
Basically we need to implement the "availability" and the "interval" as separate things.
A job can start before an interval (morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea) and continue afterwords.
We have added 2 (two) new images that can do a better explanation.
Please advise.
Thanks
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This sample is the only one showcasing resource specific zones: https://bryntum.com/examples/scheduler-l ... gdrop.html
using a second EventStore, configured as resourceZones.
using a second EventStore, configured as resourceZones.
What do you mean by "configured as resourceZones"?mats wrote:This sample is the only one showcasing resource specific zones: https://bryntum.com/examples/scheduler-l ... gdrop.html
using a second EventStore, configured as resourceZones.
Resource zones are just a visualization of some aspect of a resource, like availability but it can mean anything. By plugging in an extra EventStore this 'just works'.
https://www.bryntum.com/docs/#!/api/Sch. ... ourceZones
https://www.bryntum.com/docs/#!/api/Sch. ... ourceZones
Hello there,
Here is what we know and understand:
resourceStore
resource
eventStore
task
resourceZones
availability
Zones (plugin)
Now, the problem is:
We can easily say the resource "John" will start working at 7:30am and finish at 16:30pm.
The usage of resourceZones will work perfectly on this situation.
We can also use Zones to show John's lunch time from 12:00pm to 12:30pm.
Therefore, it is possible for a task to be scheduled from 11:55am to 15pm. (Remember! The resource is available he is just on his lunch time).
Then now we have "Mike" who also starts at 7:30am and finish at 4:30pm. However his lunch time is from 12:30pm to 13pm.
Finally, how can we use Ext Scheduler to show different (interval) zones depending on resource?
(Please look carefully to the screenshots we've uploaded on "Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:28 am")
Here is what we know and understand:
resourceStore
resource
eventStore
task
resourceZones
availability
Zones (plugin)
Now, the problem is:
We can easily say the resource "John" will start working at 7:30am and finish at 16:30pm.
The usage of resourceZones will work perfectly on this situation.
We can also use Zones to show John's lunch time from 12:00pm to 12:30pm.
Therefore, it is possible for a task to be scheduled from 11:55am to 15pm. (Remember! The resource is available he is just on his lunch time).
Then now we have "Mike" who also starts at 7:30am and finish at 4:30pm. However his lunch time is from 12:30pm to 13pm.
Finally, how can we use Ext Scheduler to show different (interval) zones depending on resource?
(Please look carefully to the screenshots we've uploaded on "Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:28 am")