• Hi Carlos,
    fantastic plugin. One feature I really miss is to set an offset of hours or mintues, that disables the entire next day. To make it more specific:
    I am offering a pickup scheduler on my site. Now the shipping company only accepts pickups for tomorrow until 20:00 today. I have added 240 minutes in the field “offset for available times”. Since I am only using days, not times, I excepted with this setting to be good. However I just tested it and it doesn’t work.
    Could you tweak the field or add a “offset for days” field?
    Any help appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Tim

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  • Hi @timm1
    Have you explored the ‘minimum date’ setting? You could have ‘+1 day’ so that the min date is always next day.

    Thread Starter tim1

    (@timm1)

    Hi Carlos,
    yes I am already using that setting. However, now I would like to set +2days for when it is past 20:00 hours on every single day. At mightnight it would reset back to +1day again. I though, the offset would be a good idea, but for days.

    Unfortunately there’s no solution for this use case. It would require custom coding. You would need some custom javascript code to check the current time and if it’s between 20h and 00h to set the min date to +2 days and trigger the datepicker again. Unfortunately this is outside the scope of the support I can offer, sorry for the limitations.

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