Match available resources to the demands of your work by filtering based on resource location, skills, or any tags you need. Folders are a great way to organize your resources, and it’s common for larger organizations to create folders for each location or for teams. This way, I can easily filter for “my team” or […]
New Features
Breakout Your Schedule by Any Field
Balance Your Workload Now breakout your schedule by calendar, by project, or by any custom field. This new option in DayBack’s horizon view means that any field in any of your calendars can become a swimlane. Here’s a short video of this in action: As you can see, breakout works great with Calendar Analytics. Plot […]
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 […]
Automatic Resource Filtering
DayBack is designed to be customized, and you can transform both the way it behaves and the way it looks. KC Embrey’s latest customization adds a new button to automate resource filters. You might need this if you have many resources (people, equipment, or rooms) and want to see a scheduling grid but don’t want […]
Push Events to Google Calendar and Update Calendly
DayBack and Calendly DayBack can push events from other calendars to Google, so these events block out your availability in Calendly. DayBack and Calendly both use Google calendars as data sources, which allows DayBack users to maintain their Calendly availability directly in DayBack. Using some Custom Event Actions, DayBack users can set up automation to keep a […]