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Schedule Exclusions linked from another Schedule

Schedule Exclusions linked from another Schedule

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I would like to see an option for a schedule exclusion to be implemented based on the schedule dates of another schedule. Here's an example that hopefully illustrates what I'm thinking:

Our Young Adults ministry has Family Groups meet weekly on Tuesdays @ 7p. 

The Young Adults ministry also has Collective nights on specific Tuesday nights, which means that the Family Groups don't meet by group that week.

If both of these schedules (weekly @ 7p on Tue // specific dates @ 7p on Tue) are active, I'd like to set a "linked exclusion" on the Family Groups schedule tied to the Collective schedule. This way, the Family Group schedule is not referenced on the Collective nights and if are utilizing the Family Group schedule in other ways, the exclusion prevents other things from being activated.

Hopefully this makes sense. I understand that this may not be the ideal example, but I think there are several other applicable examples.

Photo of Bryson NoblesSubmitted by Bryson Nobles, Passion City Church  ·   ·  Core
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