MERCI (Manage Equipment Reservations, Checkout and Inventory)

The MERCI module can extend any content type into a list of unique reservable items (like studios) or buckets of interchangeable items (like DV cameras). By enabling additional sub modules you can extend MERCI to add functionality like member discounts, printable contracts, barcode scanning, and reservation templates.

MERCI is dependent on Date, Views, and CTools

CiviCRM Integration

You can synchronize roles between CiviCRM and Drupal to share useful information. Using the setup detailed below, you could for instance

Configuring Content Types to be Managed by MERCI

After enabling MERCI you must create content types for the equipment that will be managed. MERCI extends the core content type settings with

Configuring MERCI's Permissions for Your Workflow

Defining permissions for your MERCI implementation is an important step in getting your online equipment reservation system up and running.

Extending MERCI's Functionality with Submodules

MERCI consists of the main MERCI module and several submodules. The reason for submodules is to break functionality up into more manageable

Understanding the Structure of MERCI's Buckets, Resources, Accessories, Groupings

MERCI is designed to be very flexible, but once nodes have been added to the content type the settings cannot be changed between Bucket and

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