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June 30, 2015, at 02:38 PM by 142.4.217.187 -
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If you want to enforce the prevention of conflicts--or show dialogs when they occur--you'd do that in FileMaker, writing a script that searched for conflicts for the current record and running that from within the script "Create Edit Delete Event..." DayBack uses to manipulate events.

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Click here for instructions on how to make concurrent events appear side-by-side rather than overlapping.

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In Admin Settings / Views you'll find a setting called "Show Events Overlapping" that can remove the overlap on events at the same time and render them side-by-side instead.

February 04, 2015, at 05:49 AM by 142.4.217.188 -
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Here's an easy modification you can make to show concurrent events side-by-side rather than overlapping: https://www.seedcode.com/support/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=4130&p=11228&hilit=overlap#p11228

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Click here for instructions on how to make concurrent events appear side-by-side rather than overlapping.

February 04, 2015, at 05:48 AM by 142.4.217.188 -
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If you want to enforce the prevention of conflicts--or show dialogs when they occur--you'd do that in FileMaker, writing a script that searched for conflicts for the current record and running that from within the script "Create Edit Delete Event..." DayBack uses to manipulate events.

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If you want to enforce the prevention of conflicts--or show dialogs when they occur--you'd do that in FileMaker, writing a script that searched for conflicts for the current record and running that from within the script "Create Edit Delete Event..." DayBack uses to manipulate events.

Show Events Side-By-Side Instead of Overlapping

Here's an easy modification you can make to show concurrent events side-by-side rather than overlapping: https://www.seedcode.com/support/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=4130&p=11228&hilit=overlap#p11228

December 10, 2014, at 06:32 PM by 174.21.62.190 -
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How Does DayBack Show Conflicts

The calendar "shows" conflicts, instead of preventing them. So you'll be able to see that two events overlap for a given resource or a given date / time.

If you want to enforce the prevention of conflicts--or show dialogs when they occur--you'd do that in FileMaker, writing a script that searched for conflicts for the current record and running that from within the script "Create Edit Delete Event..." DayBack uses to manipulate events.

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