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Default Help Block Scheduling in 6.0 - 04-07-2007 , 02:06 PM






I have a client that uses 6.0 and is having me schedule operation
rooms for a week I am trying to figure out how to adjust field size
for hours need any idea?

Rob


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Default Re: Help Block Scheduling in 6.0 - 04-07-2007 , 03:06 PM







"LADSE" <costsheets (AT) ladse (DOT) org> schreef in bericht
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I have a client that uses 6.0 and is having me schedule operation
rooms for a week I am trying to figure out how to adjust field size
for hours need any idea?

Rob

Your question is not entirely clear, If you mean you want to make your field
physicaly bigger then go into layout mode. Select the field. Grab one corner
and make it as big as you need while dragging.

If you want to store multiple times in one field you might turn the field
into a text field, but there is no checkinf if you really have entered a
time.

if you want to enter multiple times, that are induvidual parts of a whole,
you want to create a related table that will hold the times. Then you will
create a related record for each timeslot you want to add to the current
record.

Hope this is of any help.

Keep well, Ursus




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Default Re: Help Block Scheduling in 6.0 - 04-07-2007 , 03:35 PM



On Apr 7, 3:06 pm, "Ursus" <ursus.k... (AT) wanadoo (DOT) nl> wrote:
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"LADSE" <costshe... (AT) ladse (DOT) org> schreef in berichtnews:1175972816.329086.220690 (AT) l77g2000hsb (DOT) googlegroups.com...

I have a client that uses 6.0 and is having me schedule operation
rooms for a week I am trying to figure out how to adjust field size
for hours need any idea?

Rob

Your question is not entirely clear, If you mean you want to make your field
physicaly bigger then go into layout mode. Select the field. Grab one corner
and make it as big as you need while dragging.

If you want to store multiple times in one field you might turn the field
into a text field, but there is no checkinf if you really have entered a
time.

if you want to enter multiple times, that are induvidual parts of a whole,
you want to create a related table that will hold the times. Then you will
create a related record for each timeslot you want to add to the current
record.

Hope this is of any help.

Keep well, Ursus
Thanks,

I am trying to change the field format based on the selection Ie each
hour is a field but if an appointment takes two hours it need to be in
two fields.



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Default Re: Help Block Scheduling in 6.0 - 04-08-2007 , 03:40 AM



Quote:
Your question is not entirely clear, If you mean you want to make your
field
physicaly bigger then go into layout mode. Select the field. Grab one
corner
and make it as big as you need while dragging.

If you want to store multiple times in one field you might turn the field
into a text field, but there is no checkinf if you really have entered a
time.

if you want to enter multiple times, that are induvidual parts of a
whole,
you want to create a related table that will hold the times. Then you
will
create a related record for each timeslot you want to add to the current
record.

Hope this is of any help.

Keep well, Ursus

Thanks,

I am trying to change the field format based on the selection Ie each
hour is a field but if an appointment takes two hours it need to be in
two fields.

Rob, your info is a bit sparse. Please could you try to explain your set up.
Like which fields you have, what you want the user put in, and which fields
he should use, and then what you expect it will look like in the end. Also
please state version and platorm.

Keep well, Ursus




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