Calendar - Procedures
Use the Calendar submodule in the Schedule Overview module under Scheduling to view the task calendar of a selected resource.
To use the Calendar submodule, you must have access to Scheduling as defined in the User Access Rights submodule under Settings.
- Related Topics:
- View the Allocated Tasks of Resources
Use the Calendar submodule to view the tasks allocated to a specific resource in a calendar view. - View Resources' Tasks by Day, Work Week, or Week
Use the Calendar submodule to view the tasks allocated to one or more resources. - Add a Task (from the Calendar Submodule)
Use the Calendar submodule to create a task for a resource. - View Task Bookings Using Client or Task Colors
Use the Calendar submodule to view task bookings using either client-assigned colors, or the standard task colors. - Add an Existing Task to a Resource (from the Calendar Submodule)
Use the Calendar submodule to add an existing task to a resource. - Submit/Approve a Booking
Use the Calendar submodule to submit a booking for approval. Depending on your permissions, you can approve bookings that are either Status 10 (Under Preparation) or Status 20 (For Approval). - Delete a Task Booking
Use the Calendar submodule to delete a task for a resource. - Mark a Task as Done
Use the Calendar submodule to mark a task as done or complete. Completed tasks are hidden from the grid view. - Move a Task to Another Time Slot, Date, or Resource (from the Calendar Submodule)
Use the Calendar submodule to easily move a task from one time slot, date, or resource to another. - Change the Duration of an Existing Task (from the Calendar Submodule)
Use the Calendar submodule to change the duration of a task. - Display a Task Card (from the Calendar Submodule)
Use the Calendar submodule to display task cards. - Set Up a Recurrent Booking for a Task (from the Calendar Submodule)
Use the Calendar submodule to schedule a recurrent booking for a resource. Specify booking information only once and the system will automatically create and schedule the bookings for you. For example, you can schedule a booking for a resource that occurs every Monday, from 9 to 11 AM, and runs for a period of 6 months.
Parent Topic: Calendar