‘This idea would be to have a hierarchy for resources to be able to mass-book resources or bookable products down the chain.
Full Space
– Small Space 1
– Small Space 2
– Large Space 1
– Tiny space 1
– Tiny space 2
So, if you booked, Large Space 1, it would automatically block the booking for Tiny space 1 & Tiny space 2 (this works with existing functionality using a shared resource).
But if you wanted to book Full Space, it doesn’t work because you can’t have multiple resources (shows something like multiple slots available).
Real-world examples:
Say you have an inn. And someone wants to book the entire inn for a wedding instead of individual rooms. It would be great to select a bookable product (“entire inn”) that would have a price associated and then by booking that, would automatically block out all of the rooms of the inn.
Or another real-world scenario: a photography rental studio with a few individual studios within. Users can rent individual studios (side note: setting up a “resource” for studios that share the same space which works with existing functionality), but we can’t set up a “full studio” rental that would automatically block out all of the studios/resources in one shot.
Hope that makes sense.
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Last updated: February 27, 2018
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This is exactly what we need! , I’d add the following feature in the scenario of courses or adventure games:
Tiny space can hold 5 people. If Service 1 is booked in that space only service 1 can be booked in that space for additonal spaces but not Service 2.
For more details please have a look at support ticket: 1914024
Whoops spacing in the example were removed. To clarify
Full Space:
1) Small Space 1
2) Small Space 2
3) Large Space 1
3a) Tiny Space 1
3b) Tiny Space 2
Tiny space is nested under Large space. Read the scenarios for better explanation.