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An error occurred while saving the comment Marisol Garcia commented
This has been an issue because I have changed the email in hopes the fired stylist wouldn't have access to my salon books while we make the accommodations for the clients that are left and found out three weeks later the old stylist had full access to the books and would check up on formulas at her leisure. Deactivating doesn't give access to see appointments which is frustrating so thought changing the email would be efficient enough, WRONG!!!
I now know that is a MAJOR issue because I lost a lot of money due to it. I made a new “role” named it “transition” set it to only usable in this IP address which is the salon address. I deactivated it to disconnect the old stylist then reactivated it and set it to my new named role and it gives us the time to move everyone accordingly.
Hope this idea will help someone from losing lots of money!!!
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Marisol Garcia supported this idea ·
I would also like it to stay on the books even if it’s condensed to a 15-minute appointment to highlight the no-show. When working off-site, I have to investigate how & why a 3+ hour opening occurred. If it was left on the books, it just makes things as easy as a glance.