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Timeline view - all items for single resource on one row

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chmod755 asked on 30 Jul 2010, 04:55 PM
On the Timeline view of the scheduler, is there a way to make all the items associated with a single resource (in my case, an employee) appear on the same horizontal row? I'd like things to look like this (forgive my attempt at ASCII art):

|-------Joe Smith (floor) -------||---Joe Smith (lunch)--||---Joe Smith (cashier)---|
            |---Jane Doe (stock)---|                     |-----Jane Doe (cashier)------|
|--------------------------------------Jim James (manager)-------------------------------------------|

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Peter
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answered on 30 Jul 2010, 05:25 PM
Hi chmod755,

If I understand you correctly, then increasing the value for the SlotDuration proerty should help you achieve your goal. You can see on online demo here.


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answered on 30 Jul 2010, 07:17 PM
Peter,

Thanks for your reply - I don't think SlotDuration is my problem. I've attached a screenshot to hopefully give some shape around what I'm looking to do.

If you view the scheduler records outlined in red, you'll notice that they're both for the same employee (James Simmons), one from 9am - 5pm, and another from 5pm - 7pm. I'm trying to make it so that both of those records for James Simmons always show up in the same horizontal row, and that *only* James Simmons' items show up in that row (note this is regardless of what "role" he's filling - in this case both are the "PE Shop Tech" role, but they could easily be different, but the same employee). Note that in this example I have six distinct employees scheduled during the time period displayed, and I'd like to see exactly six horizontal rows on the Timeline view, each representing one employee.

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T. Tsonev
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answered on 05 Aug 2010, 01:39 PM
Hello,

Thank you for the detailed problem description. I think that what you need in this case is resource grouping where the resource is the employee. Please see this example.

I hope this helps.

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Tsvetomir Tsonev
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