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Odoo Apps Dependencies Calendar (calendar)
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Technical Name joint_calendar
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Websitehttps://faotools.com/apps/14.0/joint-calendar-493
Versions 17.0 15.0 10.0 8.0 16.0 9.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0

Odoo users often need to keep in mind a lot of details spread out among numerous interfaces. Switching between those is not comfortable and error-prone for planning. This tool solves the problem. The app let configure rules to join and share various document types on a single super calendar view but with easy-reachable source objects.

Documentation: https://faotools.com/docs/joint-calendar-23

Any Odoo documents on the same calendar

The tool might merge any Odoo document types on the same view: opportunities, meetings, phone calls, activities, sale or purchase orders, shipments and deliveries, tasks and tickets, time offs, ...

Flexible merging rules

Define by your own what to consider a joint event title, start or stop date, who are target attendees, etc. Have even the same document twice on the same calendar just with a different start

Instant access to source details

Joint events and their source documents are interrelated. Update the former and the latter would be changed immediately. A reverse operation would be applied with the next cron

Comfortable navigation

Shared calendars are especially suitable for team interactions. Users might switch between document types and participants in a single click

Unlimited number of super calendars

Configure as many calendars as you need: for various functional areas or for different user groups. Each joint calendar has an own menu item

Reminders for any Odoo documents

Calendar configuration let assign default popup and email alarms. Thus, it is possible to have notification of any Odoo event or activity

Simple user rights administration

Regulate joint calendar accesses right on its form. Make it public or share it only for chosen user groups

Automatic shared calendar updates

Joint events are updated regularly by the cron job. It is fast, especially if you apply time frames. Refreshing is also available from the calendar interface

Better then expected

The app does exactly what was needed. Combine all tasks from all calendars to one. And allows to manages all activities from all modules in one place.

-- Arseniy

This makes the Event Calendar so much more useful !

We bought this to combine certain project tasks with the schedules of our maintenance engineers. We now have a better overview which moments are overlapping the schedules of other events. The joining of multiple events in 1 event calendar is super easy, it should be a standard option in ODOO.

-- Sander Galestien

Excellent responsive team of programmers

Joint Calendar is the perfect addition to the standard Calendaring system that Odoo offers. It makes the job of setting up specific departmental calendars filled with any objects you wish very easy and Alex and the team provides fantastic after-sales support, responding in most cases within 24 hours to requests for help. Thanks for a great module.

-- Bill Ennals

Essential to have Activities, Tasks, Meetings etc all in one calendar and shared.

Great service support very quick and were right on with fixing the issue... I think the ability to see everything on one shared calendar is such an essential part of coordination and time management. Great product once you sort out the rules you need!

-- Saul

Super calendars for any business area

Use joint calendars for any functional area: CRM, project management, sales, HRM, MRP, inventory management, so and so on. Find just a few examples of rules below

Tasks on a joint calendar

  • As a model use 'Task'
  • As a name use 'Title'
  • As a start date field use 'Deadline'
  • As attendees fields use 'Assigned to'
  • As a domain optionally you can set definite projects

Sale orders on a shared calendar

  • As a model use 'Sales order'
  • As a name use 'Order Reference'
  • As a start date field use 'Order Date'
  • As attendees' fields use 'Salesperson'
  • As a contact link use customer
  • As a domain optionally restrict quotations by sales teams.

Opportunities on a super calendar

  • As a model use 'Lead / Opportunity'
  • As a name use 'Opportunity'
  • As a start date field use 'Expecting Closing'
  • As attendees' fields use 'Salesperson'
  • As a contact link use customer
  • As a domain optionally restrict opportunities by sales teams.

Share employees time offs and leaves

  • As a model use 'Time Off'
  • As a name use 'Description'
  • As a start date field use 'Start Date'
  • As attendees fields use 'User'
  • As a stop date field use 'End Date'
  • As a domain filter by status: show only approved leaves.

Activities by all objects

  • As a model use 'Activity'
  • As a name use 'Display Name'
  • As a start date field use 'Due Date'
  • As attendees fields use 'Assigned to'
  • As a domain apply 'Summary is set'

Odoo meetings to joint calendar

  • As a model use 'Calendar Event'
  • As a name use 'Meeting Subject'
  • As a start date field use 'Start'
  • As a stop date field use 'Stop'
  • As attendees fields use 'Attendees'
  • As a whole day field 'All Day'

Flexible rules to merge Odoo documents

To add a new document type for a shared interface you should set up a joint calendar rule. This rule defines which Odoo objects should create events, which fields of that object should be shown, and whether any filtering should take place

  • Model - which objects to scan: opportunities, tasks, orders, meetings, activities, and so on. You can choose your custom document type (including created in Odoo Studio) as well
  • Name - what to use as a joint event name (also used as calendar event title). Usually it is 'name', 'subject' or 'reference'
  • Start date - when an event starts. For example, 'expecting closing' for opportunities or 'order date' for quotations. It may be any date or date with time field of a source Odoo object
  • Stop date - when an even is shown as finished on a calendar
  • Attendees - who are participants (responsible persons, event owners). Usually, it is a field 'assigned to', 'a sales person' or 'attendees'. You may use even document 'followers', since it's possible to apply both users and partners
  • Description - are there any notes important for joint events? Usually the fields like 'internal notes' or 'comments' are used
  • Always Whole Day - means that all generated events would last the whole day disregarding whether start or stop are defined with hours and minutes. Such an event would be shown at a special place on a calendar (above the time line)
  • Whole Day - a special boolean field of source object which indicates that a related joint event may lasts the whole day. This setting is usually applied to standard Odoo calendar events which both might have definite time indicated or might be planned for a whole day
  • Contact Link - is this event linked to a specific partner? Usually the fields like 'customer' or 'vendor' are used
  • Domain - the Odoo filters' constructor to include only topical documents into a joint calendar. You might apply any storable attribute. For example, show only quotations without sales orders, or show opportunities only of this sales team
  • Action - defines which form view should be shown when you open a source document from a joint event. It is a technical field which in the most cases should not be changed in comparison to a default value.

The tool let you change the frequency of joint calendar refreshing and emails reminders' checks:

  1. Turn on the debug mode
  2. Go to technical settings > Automation > Scheduled jobs
  3. Find the job 'Refresh Joint Events' to change the frequency of super calendars' update
  4. Find the job 'Notify About Joint Event' to change the frequency of email alarms.

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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by
Shay Kolker
on 4/21/21, 5:17 AM

Thanks for your response.

Do you have also this calendar solution for portal users?

Re:
by
Odoo Tools
on 4/21/21, 6:25 AM Author

Hello,

joint calendar is designed only for use in backend. There are no solutions for portal interfaces.


by
Shay Kolker
on 4/19/21, 10:35 AM

Hi

Does it work with the events module?

Thanks

Shay

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by
Odoo Tools
on 4/19/21, 11:14 AM Author

Hello!

Yes, it does.The app might work with any Odoo document type. Its idea is to configure rules for Odoo objects (sale orders, events, tasks, etc) and show those on the same calendar interface.

If you wish, we can open a demo database in order you can check the features by yourself. To that end please leave a request on the page - https://faotools.com/my/tickets/newticket?&url_app_id=27&ticket_version=14.0&url_type_id=3