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Calendar departures and return
Asked 09 Sep 2010 21:00:35
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09 Sep 2010 21:00:35 Marzio Gialinà posted:
I must insert 2 calendars for departures and return (BusTransfer)The first calendar "departures" with limits (es: visibles only from 15/05/11 to 23/09/11 and selectables only some days "monday friday sunday" and first selectable the day after tomorrow.
The second calendar "return" the same but with limit from date departure
It's possible with DMX Calendar?
Thanks
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Replied 10 Sep 2010 12:20:52
10 Sep 2010 12:20:52 Miroslav Zografski replied:
Hello Marzio,
DMX Calendar allows limits to applied but only in regards of dates. It does not apply limit on the day of week. thus you can have limit like dates available only from 15/05/11 to 23/09/11 but you cannot specify if only Monday, Friday and Sunday to be selected inside that time span.
Regards,
DMX Calendar allows limits to applied but only in regards of dates. It does not apply limit on the day of week. thus you can have limit like dates available only from 15/05/11 to 23/09/11 but you cannot specify if only Monday, Friday and Sunday to be selected inside that time span.
Regards,
Replied 10 Sep 2010 20:15:15
10 Sep 2010 20:15:15 Marzio Gialinà replied:
Ok, but it's possible in second Calendar (retutn) to set the first date limit from a date selected with the first calendar (departure)?
Replied 13 Sep 2010 14:44:25
13 Sep 2010 14:44:25 Miroslav Zografski replied:
Hello Marzio,
Using behavior connector you can set a copy date to calendar behavior when a date is selected in the first calendar and have that date transfered to the second calendar as minimal date (a date before which all dates are disabled). so yes it is possible. Check the manual of the calendar for more information on that topic.
Regards,
Using behavior connector you can set a copy date to calendar behavior when a date is selected in the first calendar and have that date transfered to the second calendar as minimal date (a date before which all dates are disabled). so yes it is possible. Check the manual of the calendar for more information on that topic.
Regards,
Replied 19 Sep 2010 16:53:02
19 Sep 2010 16:53:02 Marzio Gialinà replied:
OK Thank You