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Whether a user is allowed to book a location or not depends on many factors. Which category they are allowed to book in can be one of them, especially if you make use of the new booking rule option (explained in the section "Restrict in which categories a location can be booked").
In the past, when they could choose between different booking categories, and they clicked on the one they were not allowed to use in this situation, it meant going back and starting anew. There are many clicks to be saved here.
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ASIMUT offers a wide range of options for setting up the framework in which you can allow your students and teachers to book locations on their own. This self-service reduces your workload and empowers your users. The new feature we present below can simultaneously reduce complexity and increase flexibility in setting up booking rules.
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Restrict in which categories a location can be booked
Locations should be booked for the right purpose. The purpose of a booking is signaled by the booking's category. So under specific circumstances, you might want to implement a rule like "Bookings in location 605 must be bookings for groups, not individuals".
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When you work in a narrow browser window or you zoom in, you will notice a better space management. With enough space, everything shows as you are used to:
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When not all top bar menu items fit anymore, the buttons for selecting the different chart views and the double-arrows for jumping back and forth in time will be hidden:
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They reappear when you hover over the "Help" menu item:
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This new functionality also adapts to the language you are using, to make sure that buttons disappear only when there is not enough space with exactly your window width, zoom level and your chosen language.
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For more information on how the feature works and how you can implement it, please see the article "Event requests".
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Bug fixes
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