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Sending Google Calendar Notifications from DayBack
Part 1 of 3 on creating attendees, invitations, and accepting invitations in DayBack. Why Use Google to Send Notifications? Email notifications were built into Salesforce Classic, but they’re getting harder to do in Lightning. Having Google Calendar send notifications for your Salesforce events is a great alternative. Even FileMaker developers, who have always been able to […]
Execution over Revelation
It can be hard to get started, even when you’ve blocked out time to work. Get a rolling start by reading through your last few pages of work to remind you what was engaging you then. And be sure you’re setting an end-time for your work. This means you won’t stop when you don’t like […]
Using DayBack with Salesforce Scheduler Part 2 – Appointment Availability
This is the second in a series of posts integrating DayBack Calendar with the Salesforce Scheduler app. In part one, we looked at how to customize DayBack to reflect Salesforce Scheduler’s data model. This article will examine how to display a particular Service Resource’s availability in DayBack when scheduling a Service Appointment. With this integration […]
Extending Salesforce Scheduler with DayBack –Part 1, Resource Scheduling
This is the first of two articles on using DayBack Calendar with Salesforce Scheduler. DayBack can be used to visually schedule Salesforce Scheduler’s Service Appointments with an elegant drag-and-drop interface, custom workflows, and scheduling analytics. A Better Service Dispatch Console for Salesforce In this article, we’ll look at working with relating Salesforce Scheduler’s Service Appointments […]