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Posted to dev@ofbiz.apache.org by "jacques.le.roux" <ja...@les7arts.com> on 2008/01/28 14:31:33 UTC
Re: adding rental entities was: Stop using techdata calendar
David E Jones wrote:
>
> Shi Yusen wrote:
>> Hi Valentina,
>>
>>> Do you base your implementation of hourly reservations on the current
>>> logic?
>>> Maybe something like this:
>>> 1) You define something like minimum reservation period -say 1 hour.
>>> 2) You check availability of the fixed asset for every 1 hour.
>> Every 15 minutes acturally.
>>
>>> If you want to reserve a fixed asset for the period 3a.m - 5a.m then
>>> you
>>> check the availability from 3-4 and then from 4-5?And basically you
>>> create
>>> record in the TechDataCalendarExcDay for every exceptionStartDate-in our
>>> example 2 records? If this is the way - can you reserve for less then
>>> this
>>> defined minimum reservation period? for example 30 minutes, 45 minutes
>>> etc?
>>> I mean from 3 to 3.33 for example?
>> No, the minimum reservation period is 15 minutes. 3 to 3.33 will be
>> reserved from 3:00 to 3:45.
>>
>>> Or you have changed in a way order services?
>> The price for the rental rooms is charged for every 15 minutes, so the
>> quantity in an order is how many 15 minutes.
>
> They charge in 15 minute increments? What kind of place is that? ;)
>
> -David
>
I don't charge in quarters (I charge by hours) but I use a tool which
records my work by quarters.
Jacques
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