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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.
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Click [[https://www.seedcode.com/support/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=4130&p=11228&hilit=overlap#p11228 | here]] for instructions on how to make concurrent events appear side-by-side rather than overlapping.
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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
!! 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
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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 [[resources | 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.
The calendar "shows" conflicts, instead of preventing them. So you'll be able to see that two events overlap for a given [[resources | 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.