{{lightbulb}} If for example you enter '3' rather than '2 1' then it is not certain the the WebPlanner will choose 2 Assistants and 1 Manager, because it might also choose 3 Assistants.
{{lightbulb}} If for example you enter '3' rather than '2 1' then it is not certain the WebPlanner will choose 2 Assistants and 1 Manager, because it might also choose 3 Assistants.
The Consumer frame contains fields (see figure below) for you to enter information concerning consumers and consumer types and once submitted you can also view this information.
A consumer type is used to describe a list of consumers with a similar function or task.
When you enter a consumer type you let the WebPlanboard choose a consumer from the list that is still free at the required time.
Consumer field
You can only enter consumers that are on the list of consumers.
Type directly in the Consumers field to select a consumer or select the consumer from the list.
Warning: The WebPlanner administrator can limit the number of consumers you may select.
If you enter more consumers or consumer types than this limit you will get a message that your booking cannot be processed.
Type directly in the Consumer field
Type the first letters of the consumer.
A pop-up list appears from which you can make a selection.
In the figure below you typed in 'gu' and several choices appear in the pop-up.
Tip: Click 'clear the standard' at the bottom of the list when you no longer need a standard.
'Number of Consumers' field
Enter the number of consumers you need to book.
This number is necessary if you select more consumers than you actually require.
Warning: The WebPlanner administrator can limit the number of consumers you may have in the same booking.
If you enter a higher number in the 'Number of Consumers' field then during the book, modify or copy submission the WebPlanner will show a message that the booking cannot be executed.
Number of required Consumers equals number selected
In the figure below the codes of the consumers you selected are CBK and IBG and the number of consumers you need is 2.
This implies that the WebPlanner must book both persons.
Number of required Consumers is less than number selected
In de figure below the codes of the consumers you selected are CBK and IBG and the number of consumers you need is only 1.
This implies that the WebPlanner may choose between CBK and IBG.
De WebPlanner will first try to book CBK and only if that leads to conflicts will it try to book IBG.
When you selected several consumer types you can also indicate the number of consumers per type you wish to book.
In the figure below the consumer types Assistant and Manager are entered and the 'Number of Consumers' field is '2 1'.
This implies you wish to book 2 consumers of type Assistant and 1 of type Manager.
Tip: If for example you enter '3' rather than '2 1' then it is not certain the WebPlanner will choose 2 Assistants and 1 Manager, because it might also choose 3 Assistants.
'Specify per Consumer' field
This is a quicker way to let the WebPlanner know that you wish to book 1 consumer of each given type entered in the Consumers field.
Suppose you want to book 1 Assistant and 1 External.
In the figuur the consumer types Assistant and External are entered.
Tip: 'Register me' does not appear when the maximum number of participating persons is reached and the WebViewer won't allow additional.
Tip: The WebPlanner administrator might also configure the WebPlanner to only allow registration but no unregistration.
Consumer fields read only
Employee fields might be configured as read only.
This depends on the Usergroup settings.
In the figure below the booking form has no input list button on the right hand side of Consumers field.