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Scheduling, no matter if online or in person should only have access to pull from the resources available and not allow over booking of equiptment. View times can be used for new appointments but that option is not available when rescheduling and this leaves too much room for error in double booking resources,
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Update Proposal: Prevent Double-Booking of Resources in the Booking System
Overview:
To improve scheduling accuracy and avoid conflicts, the booking system should be updated to prevent the double-booking of resources. This includes both physical spaces (e.g., rooms, vehicles) and shared equipment (e.g., facial machines, pedi bowls, hair stations).
Problem Statement:
Currently, the system allows multiple appointments to be booked using the same resource at the same time. This can lead to operational inefficiencies, conflicts in scheduling, and a poor user experience.
Proposed Solution:
Implement a conflict detection mechanism within the booking system that checks for existing appointments involving the selected resource before confirming a new booking.