My understanding so far is that I need a resource node and a schedule node in order to get this to work. Currently my calendar is set in a way so that there is one content type called 'Station 1' and this has a field:

label: Time
name: field_time
type: datetime

Can I configure this so that it can search if there is a time conflict between nodes of content type "Station 1" by searching the field labeled Time? This way there is only one Content Type.

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deviantintegral’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

It should allow you to have a single content type. Your use case should be fine, just as if you had a "Meeting" content type that can't overlap over Meetings. Just select the same content type as the resource to be booked.

jlike521’s picture

I want to konw that if the resource need setting some fileds? the single content type!
thanks!

deviantintegral’s picture

I'm not quite sure what you're asking, but essentially you create the content type, and then set the same content type as the resource to be booked. Hopefully that answers your question.

garg’s picture

Thank you :) That answers it! I was setting it up wrong.

jlike521’s picture

I Solution it! only the field is datetime...so you will make mistake for date...but sometimes you need it!
so you can try it!

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.