Adding Columns
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!! How can I add more columns to the Resource Scheduling screen?
All you need to do is change the number of repetitions shown for each of the repeating fields on this layout. There are a few fields here socheck out this video for an illustration of how to easily change them:
> > video. make sure you don't grab the little vertical guy to the right of timewhen you make repts bigger / smaller.
All you need to do is change the number of repetitions shown for each of the repeating fields on this layout. There are a few fields here so
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!! How can I add more columns to the calendar's Resource Scheduling screen?
All you need to do is change the number of repetitions shown for each of the repeating fields on this layout. There are a few stacked fields here so take this layout apart in a practice copy before you try this for real. The movie linked to [[Changing Appearance | here]] should help you get familiar with these stacked objects.
All you need to do is change the number of repetitions shown for each of the repeating fields on this layout. There are a few stacked fields here so take this layout apart in a practice copy before you try this for real. The movie linked to [[Changing Appearance | here]] should help you get familiar with these stacked objects.
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Of course, adding columns can slow the calendar down as there is more to draw, more work to do, more columns to consider, so see if you can live within the current schema before adding columns. Remember that you can [[resources | filter the resources]] which show up, so you only see the ones relevant to you.
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Of course, adding columns can slow the calendar down as there is more to draw, more work to do, more columns to consider, so see if you can live within the current schema before adding columns. Remember that you can filter the resources which show up, so you only see the ones relevant to you.
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-> 3. You'll need to edit the first SetVariable() line in the script "Clear Calendar" to include additional pipe characters. You can add as many pipes per line as you want, but you need one pipe per column. (Run the script "Upon Opening" when you're done editing this script.)
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-> 3. You'll need to edit the first SetVariable() line in the script "Clear Calendar" to include additional pipe characters. You can add as many pipes per line as you want, but you need ''at least'' one pipe per column. (Run the script "Upon Opening" when you're done editing this script.)
Of course, adding columns can slow the calendar down as there is more to draw, more work to do, more columns to consider, so see if you can live within the current schema before adding columns. Remember that you can [[resources | filter the resources]] which show up, so you only see the ones relevant to you.
Of course, adding columns can slow the calendar down as there is more to draw, more work to do, more columns to consider, so see if you can live within the current schema before adding columns. Remember that you can [[resources | filter the resources]] which show up, so you only see the ones relevant to you.
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Note that under the hood our calendar supports 20 columns on this screen without any modification to the underlying code. If you want more than 20 columns to show, you'll need to change 3 things:
1. You'll need to add repetitions to all the repeating fields in the calendar table which currently have 20 repetitions.
2. You'll need to edit the scheduling layout to show those additional repetitions as we do in the video above.
3. You'll need to edit the first SetVariable() line in the script "Clear Calendar" to include additional pipe characters. You can add as many pipes per line as you want, but you need one pipe per column. (Run the script "Upon Opening" when you're done editing this script.)
1. You'll need to add repetitions to all the repeating fields in the calendar table which currently have 20 repetitions.
2. You'll need to edit the scheduling layout to show those additional repetitions as we do in the video above.
3. You'll need to edit the first SetVariable() line in the script "Clear Calendar" to include additional pipe characters. You can add as many pipes per line as you want, but you need one pipe per column. (Run the script "Upon Opening" when you're done editing this script.)
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Note that under the hood our calendar supports '''20''' columns on this screen without any modification to the underlying code. If you want more than 20 columns to show, you'll need to change 3 things:
-> 1. You'll need to add repetitions to all the repeating fields in the calendar table which currently have 20 repetitions.
-> 2. You'll need to edit the scheduling layout to show those additional repetitions as we do in the video above.
-> 3. You'll need to edit the first SetVariable() line in the script "Clear Calendar" to include additional pipe characters. You can add as many pipes per line as you want, but you need one pipe per column. (Run the script "Upon Opening" when you're done editing this script.)
-> 1. You'll need to add repetitions to all the repeating fields in the calendar table which currently have 20 repetitions.
-> 2. You'll need to edit the scheduling layout to show those additional repetitions as we do in the video above.
-> 3. You'll need to edit the first SetVariable() line in the script "Clear Calendar" to include additional pipe characters. You can add as many pipes per line as you want, but you need one pipe per column. (Run the script "Upon Opening" when you're done editing this script.)
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> > video. make sure you don't grab the little vertical guy to the right of timewhen you make repts bigger / smaller.
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3. You'll need to edit the first SetVariable() line in the script "Clear Calendar" to include additional pipe characters. You can add as many pipes per line as you want, but you need one pipe per column.
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3. You'll need to edit the first SetVariable() line in the script "Clear Calendar" to include additional pipe characters. You can add as many pipes per line as you want, but you need one pipe per column. (Run the script "Upon Opening" when you're done editing this script.)
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All you need to do is change the number of repetitions shown for each of the repeating fields on this layout. There are a few fields here so check out this video for an illustration of how to easily change them:
> > video
Note that under the hood our calendar supports 20 columns on this screen without any modification to the underlying code. If you want more than 20 columns to show, you'll need to change 3 things:
1. You'll need to add repetitions to all the repeating fields in the calendar table which currently have 20 repetitions.
2. You'll need to edit the scheduling layout to show those additional repetitions as we do in the video above.
3. You'll need to edit the first SetVariable() line in the script "Clear Calendar" to include additional pipe characters. You can add as many pipes per line as you want, but you need one pipe per column.
> > video
Note that under the hood our calendar supports 20 columns on this screen without any modification to the underlying code. If you want more than 20 columns to show, you'll need to change 3 things:
1. You'll need to add repetitions to all the repeating fields in the calendar table which currently have 20 repetitions.
2. You'll need to edit the scheduling layout to show those additional repetitions as we do in the video above.
3. You'll need to edit the first SetVariable() line in the script "Clear Calendar" to include additional pipe characters. You can add as many pipes per line as you want, but you need one pipe per column.
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> > This should all be abstracted to understand how many columns there are so we should just be able to edit repts on the layout. Only part of this I'm not sure of is the actual Insert Into Month script: I don't know if that is abstracted or not. Working on that now: 10.21.09
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!! How can I add more columns to the Resource Scheduling screen?
> > This should all be abstracted to understand how many columns there are so we should just be able to edit repts on the layout. Only part of this I'm not sure of is the actual Insert Into Month script: I don't know if that is abstracted or not. Working on that now: 10.21.09
> > This should all be abstracted to understand how many columns there are so we should just be able to edit repts on the layout. Only part of this I'm not sure of is the actual Insert Into Month script: I don't know if that is abstracted or not. Working on that now: 10.21.09