About Park URC's Meeting Room Booking System

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Please contact Your Administrator for any questions that aren't answered here.

Authentication

How do I login?
What is the difference between "Internal" and "External"
Making/Altering Meetings Why can't I delete/alter a meeting?
How do I make a recurring meeting?
How do I delete one instance of a recurring meeting?
My meeting failed to be created because of "too many entries"!
What happens if multiple people schedule the same meeting?
Miscellaneous

How do I login?

Unless you have a user name and password you cannot make a booking on the system only view. To obtain a user name and password you need to be a'regular' booker and then your access to the booking system will be granted by the Centre Manager. Top

What is the difference between "Internal", "External" and "Booking"

When you place your room booking on the system we ask you to specify it as "Booking". This will then be changed to either Internal or External by the Centre Manager. "Internal" referring to a Function of one of the Church organisations. "External" a fee paying rental. Please note a booking by a fee paying rental will be charged to the organisation identified by the user name. Even if the booking is not taken up. ie If booked you will be charged. Top

Why can't I delete/alter a meeting?

In order to delete or alter a meeting, you must be logged in as the same person that made the meeting. Contact one of the meeting room administrators or the person who initially made the meeting to have it deleted or changed. Top

How do I make a recurring meeting?

Clicking on the desired time brings you into the booking screen. Select the appropriate Repeat Type. The room will be scheduled at the same time, until the Repeat End Date, on the days determined by the Repeat Type.

A Daily repeat schedules every day. A Weekly repeat schedules those days of the week that you check under Repeat Day. For example, use Weekly repeat to schedule the room every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday; check those days under Repeat Day. If you check no days under Repeat Day, the schedule will repeat on the same day of each week as the first scheduled day. A Monthly repeat schedules the same day of each month, for example the 15th of the month. A Yearly repeat schedules the same month and day of the month, for example every March 15th. Finally, a Monthly, corresponding day repeat schedules one day each month, the same weekday and ordinal position within the month. Use this repeat type to schedule the first Monday, second Tuesday, or fourth Friday of each month, for example. Do not use this repeat type after the 28th day of the month.

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How do I delete one instance recurring meeting?

Select the day/room/time that you want to delete and select Delete Entry. Top

My meeting failed to be created because of "too many entries"!

Any meeting cannot create more than 365 entries. There needs to be some limit on the number of meetings created. This number can be increased if necessary. Top

What happens if multiple people schedule the same meeting?

The short answer is: The first person to click on the Submit button wins.
Behind the scenes, the system is using a proper multi-user, multi-threaded relational database than can handle many thousands of simultaneous users.
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What is the difference between "Internal", "External" and "Booking"

When you place your room booking on the system we ask you to specify it as "Booking". This will then be changed to either Internal or External by the Centre Manager. "Internal" referring to a Function of one of the Church organisations. "External" a fee paying rental. Please note a booking by a fee paying rental will be charged to the organisation identified by the user name. Even if the booking is not taken up. ie If booked you will be charged. Top


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