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3/26/2007 8:28 AM
 

I require a reservations module as opposed to an events module.

My users will click on the module to reserve a pre-determined reservation slot. There is only 2 reservation slots per day (Day Time and Night Time). After clicking on a reservation slot there are a load of business rules to be checked, which I am thinking of executing a t-sql script. If they all succeed then the reservation is successful.

Ideally, I would like to pre-load a lot of information so that no script needs to be run but can live without this for now.

Can I use the events module to do this?

 
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3/26/2007 7:45 PM
 

You mean like the airlines reservation system  I flew this past week and boy did they have Saber screwed up!

This is actually a pretty difficult thing to do...like you said...its all in the reservation rules.  Some pieces of the module may be useful.  The source code will be released as soon as the module passes the DNN review process.

 
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3/27/2007 5:59 AM
 

Ok thanks for your help.

It is more like a resource reservation system.

Cheers.

 
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3/29/2007 8:28 PM
 

In using the events module more and more, I have begun to understand that the events core is more of a time / location / recurrence hub, than an all encompassing time & resource scheduler.

For instance, we recently migrated all event eCommerce aspects away from the CORE events display mechanism.

Basically the event is a brochure to a time-constrained Store Product Offering.

This was done for many reasons, there needs to be an on-going log of purchases, refunds, quantity, fraud checking, ticket or asset shipping, digital asset delivery (like a program for speaking engagements).

All of these 'specific business applications' might be better suited for extensions to a common EventID.

Even "Locations" need more in-depth development, and re-use than should be a part of the 'events' module.

What is clearly needed in my opinion is the ability to have recurrance patterns dictate a collection of events, that can then be modified. This collection of events will more suit all the various business models of what 'needs' to be done to an event.

Frankly, I think Alan is doing a great job with this module, and should continue to focus not on the business applications but the core feature-set of  'entity managment' of which an entity has a time, date, description, location etc....

iCal for syndication, and Event Time/Date/Filtering/Viewing are all requirements regardless of the business extension.

Keep up the great work Alan!

To Your Success

 
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3/29/2007 8:54 PM
 

Thanks Brad.  What I believe we need is an Events Engine, incorporated in the DNN core that understands fully, complex scheduling and timezone adjustments.  If developed correctly, it will be extensible for other types of modules, i.e. reservations, resource loading, project management, calendaring, etc.  In other words, if we rebuild the core of the events around the iCalendar spec, then others will be able to easily extend it for various modules.  Thanks for your support Brad!

 
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