Needs work
Project:
Simple Reservation
Version:
6.x-1.x-dev
Component:
User interface
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Feature request
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Reporter:
Created:
31 Jul 2009 at 10:22 UTC
Updated:
26 Jan 2010 at 15:44 UTC
I would also be nice if Date Popup could be used to select the week view, instead of having to click "Next Month" 12 times, then "Next Week" or "Previous Week" two or three times to view a reservation list about a year in advance.
On the same line of thought, being able to view the entire month OR just one week at a time would be nice. Being able to use Date Popup would be nice too. Both would be great! Note that Date Popup does work on the create/edit pages in the date field with both 1.0 and Dev.
On the plus side I really like that the correct date is filled in when clicking the + icon (in week view) to make a new reservation.
Comments
Comment #1
jochen wendebaum commentedThanks for your suggestions!
A better way to chose the week-view will be added in the next release, and I also thought of adding a month based view and also a view per reservation, per item and per user. Those will also be added!
Comment #2
ressaAll those three views would be great to have! Especially a month based view for now, which could temporarily allow us to not use the broken week view, when switching from year to year, until it is fixed.
Comment #3
jochen wendebaum commentedI know about the year shift issue and hoped that it was fixed (it worked here). This will be reviewed in version 1.2.
Comment #4
ressaI may have over posted a bit -- but don't get me wrong Jochen, I think it's a great module! I just think there are three show stoppers, but I think they might be fixed relatively easy, by setting up a month view, a simplereservation_month.tpl.php ?
This would both add a great feature, and temporarily fix two issues:
- the "previous week" link which doesn't work perfectly
- the issue of going between December and January
Synchronizing the day and date, which are out of sync by one day isn't too difficult, is it?
Thanks in advance.