The latest update to DayBack improves charting options when scheduling resources. On the Pivot-List view, you’ll now find an option to combine all the resource activities into a single curve when plotting activity against a threshold. This means it’s now easier to chart a team’s performance, instead of just the performance of individual resources. Here’s […]
New Features
Default Bookmarks
Snap to a favorite view when DayBack first opens Bookmarks let you save the clearest views of your schedule. Now you can open the calendar directly to one of your bookmarks. To set up a default bookmark, create a custom action using the On Sources Fetched trigger. Leave the “prevent…” option set to “no” and […]
Enhanced Timezone Support
DayBack now lets you work with your schedule in a different timezone. The calendar has always respected timezones in those calendars that support it (Salesforce, Google Calendar, and Office 365). But this enhanced timezone support is great if you’re scheduling for folks in other cities: nobody wants to do timezone math in their head. Here’s […]
Reschedule Multiple Events at Once
Your calendar’s latest power-up: now select multiple events and reschedule them all at once. Here’s how it works… Multiple-selection makes it easier to reschedule whole projects and to shift your plans from one day to another. Do More • Drag events to reschedule them or to change their resource or status. • A single […]
Color Coding by Resource
By default, DayBack color-codes your events by their status: more precisely, by whatever you’ve mapped to the status field. Coloring by status makes sense since many of DayBack’s scheduling views already put events into their own columns or rows by resources. But if you’d like to add a second color for the event’s resource, you […]