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Technical Name joint_calendar
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Odoo Apps Dependencies Calendar (calendar)
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Technical Name joint_calendar
LicenseSee License tab
Websitehttps://faotools.com/apps/9.0/joint-calendar-9-0-joint-calendar-129
Versions 15.0 16.0 13.0 11.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 12.0 14.0 17.0
This is the tool to combine various events (leads, calls, tasks, orders, partners etc.) on a single calendar view:
  • Have an unlimited number of calendars with different events, configurations and user groups included. The menus are generated dynamically!
  • All calendars are updated through a regular job
  • Configure alarms for joint events and keep always informed, and inform others about required actions and events
Access parent object right from a joint event form. Click on a reference and open merged leads, opportunities, partners (e.g. to have the birthdays on a calendar), tasks, orders, quotations, calls, thus, absolutely any objects with at least one date indicated
Register a new joint event manually like any other Odoo objects. It would not disappear with a next update
Change frequency of the events' update. By default it happens once an hour, but you may change it through Settings > Technical > Automation > Scheduled Jobs > 'Refresh Joint Events'. Besides, you may update joint events just by clicking the button
As soon as you changed a joint event, its parent would be updated correspondingly (if a modified field was not read only or computed)
Show the same object twice but with different start, end or name

Flexible configuration

Use flexible rules to search for objects and create a joint event with required logics. The app is smart enough to find default values and restrict you in selecting improper field types
  • Model - which object to find: leads, tasks, orders and so on
  • Name field - which field of the object would be used as joint event name (would be shown on a calendar view). Usually it is Name, Subject or Reference
  • Start date field - which field should be used a start of an event. For example, Next Action Date for opportunities or Order Date for quotations. It may be be both Date or Date and Time
  • Attendees Fields - which field should be used to find participants. Usually, it is some Responsible or Sales Person. But you may use even Followers. In comparison to other similar modules you may use both users and partners as attendees
  • Stop date field - which field to use to define when a joint event is going to be finished. It is also may be Date or Time
  • Whole Day Field - a special boolean field, which indicates that a related joint event may lasts the whole day. Such an event would be shown at a special place on a calendar (above the time line)
  • Always Whole Day means that all generated events would last the whole day (disregarding whether start or stop are defined with hours and minutes)
  • Description Field - which field of a related object is used as notes for joint events. Usually the fields like Internal Notes or Comments are used
  • Domain - a special setting, which require advance Odoo technical knowledge. Its goal is to limit a number of objects on a calendar (for example, to show only leads without opportunities: [('type','!=','opportunity')]; and the opposite: [('type','!=','lead')].)
  • Action - what action (including views and defaults) to invoke, when you go to a parent object from this joint event.
  • Select rules for joint calendars:
    • The configurations are provided with useful tips: just point a cursor on a field
    • Optimize joint events' generation and modification by making time limits. There is no need to show the events of the last year on a calendar! You do not need to wait for ages until the events are created as it in other similar modules
    • Define calendars' menus' sequences. Should it be before the previous Super Calendar? Then, make a sequence smaller
    • Deactivate a joint calendar to hide menus and corresponding events

Alarms

  • Configure alarms of 2 types: mails and notifications. The schema is the same as it is for Odoo standard calendar events. You may warn attendees and responsible users at the moment you like to: from 5 minutes to hundreds of days before
  • Change email styles through Settings > Technical >Email > Templates > Joint Event Notification
  • Be cautious: notifications would be shown for portal users, if they are attendees
  • The very special feature: Use the app to make customized notifications for any required Odoo objects. Remind sales persons about next actions in leads and calls. Warn workers about a new manufacturing order. Notify programmers about deadlines. You may configure it by your own! Both emails and notifications. In order to do so, just indicate default alarms in required joint calendar settings.

Access rights

  • Only users with administrator rights may configure new joint calendars and related rules to search objects
  • Users may see only the public calendars or calendars, to which user groups they belong to. Configure it through the Joint Calendar: the tab Settings > Menu > Privacy
  • Users may access only the joint events, to which parents (leads, tasks, orders, etc.) they have access rights. It is equally true for read, write, create and unlink permission. For example, if a sales person doesn't have a right to observe lead, he/she would not see a related joint event as well
  • Manually created joint events may be either public (for all employees) or private (visible for attendees only)

When the option "Always Whole Day" is turned on, then all generated events created with the rule will last the whole day disregarding whether start or stop are defined with hours and minutes. Such an event will be shown at a special place on a calendar.

For example, if you create a rule for the model "Sale Order", and turn on the option "Always Whole Day", then the event will be placed on the daily and weekly super calendars above the timeline.

If you turn off the option, then, if the start or stop are defined with hours/minutes, the event will be placed at a particular time on the day's timeline and you will see the time before the event's title.

Make sure:

1. There is at least one joint calendar created configured and refreshed. Please refresh your browser page after setting up any joint calendar

2. You have the access to at least one of the calendars

There might be several reasons for that. It is possible, that the related scheduled job hasn't yet took place. In this case, you can launch the cron manually by clicking on the button refresh on the right column of the joint calendar interface.

Also check, whether you have Time Limits set to the calendar as otherwise the events for only a particular time range will be shown. For example, if you have a calendar 'Sale Orders' with time limits 10 days before and 30 days after. If a Sale Order was created, for example, 12 days before, then it will not be shown in the calendar.

Make sure, that there aren't any filters applied to the rules as there might be no records matching them. For example, if you have a rule 'Sale Order' with the filter 'Customer = Deco Addict', then only orders of this customer will be shown in the related calendar.

You can combine as many Odoo documents as you like into a single calendar. Or, you can divide those between several calendars (for example Sales Calendar and Projects, Tasks and Activities Calendar) and then switch between them in the systray.

Rules define which Odoo objects should create events, which fields of that object should be used and shown, and whether any filtering should take place.

While creating a rule, you can define by your own what to consider a joint event title, start or stop date, who are target attendees, etc.

Stop date - a field of the target Odoo model, which defines when an even is shown as finished on a calendar. For example, if you create a rule for the model "Sale Order" and choose the "Delivery Date" for the Stop date field, then the event will be shown in the events menu from the day for which this quotation is planned (Start Date field - Order Date) till the day of the product's delivery.

It is an optional field, so you can leave it empty. In this case, the event will be placed only on the day defined by the Start Date field.

It means that this event was created manually. It has no parent object, and is not regulated by a rule. Such joint events would be available under the filter "Undefined", without color.

All people, who have the access to see the calendar, may create and see its undefined events.

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