How to set Rest time between bookings?
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7 years 1 month ago #96002
by Kotisivutohtori
Greetings,
Anne
www.kotisivutohtori.fi
How to set Rest time between bookings? was created by Kotisivutohtori
Hi,
we would like to set rest-time for employee that would automatically be used after EVERY booking.
Services are 30 minutes and 15 minutes long. We would like them to get 15 minutes break after every booking. We cannot do this by pre-set rules since some book 30 minutes and others 15 minutes.
Is there a possibility to add some kind of a free-time definition that is used after every booking?
We are testing it here:
www.kuudesaisti.net/ajanvaraus
- Anne
www.kotisivutohtori.fi
we would like to set rest-time for employee that would automatically be used after EVERY booking.
Services are 30 minutes and 15 minutes long. We would like them to get 15 minutes break after every booking. We cannot do this by pre-set rules since some book 30 minutes and others 15 minutes.
Is there a possibility to add some kind of a free-time definition that is used after every booking?
We are testing it here:
www.kuudesaisti.net/ajanvaraus
- Anne
www.kotisivutohtori.fi
Greetings,
Anne
www.kotisivutohtori.fi
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7 years 1 month ago #96253
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Hi,
If your service time length is 30 mins, you can setup the Step in minutes is 45 mins. In that case, employee will have 15 mins for resting.
Thanks
Dam
If your service time length is 30 mins, you can setup the Step in minutes is 45 mins. In that case, employee will have 15 mins for resting.
Thanks
Dam
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