Managing Blackouts
Blackouts can be a one time event or an event that repeats (weekly, monthly, etc).
To configure blackout dates, you must have access to the administration panel.
The Inspection Management module, if enabled on your Admin Panel, will be shown on the Admin Panel home screen.
After selecting the “Inspection Management” option, choose the option to manage “Blackout Dates”
This will display the current months calendar.
Calendar Navigation
To go to a future month, click on the right pointing arrow ">" on the top left of the calendar.
Use the left pointing arrow to go back
Add Blackout
To add blackouts to the selected month, simply click on the “Add” button for the date that you would like to add a blackout for. This will display the “Add Entry” dialog.
The default name of blackouts is “Holiday Blackout”, as this is the most common reason for blacking out an inspection date. However, this blackout can be used for any type of blackout
In this dialog, you can select the event type, inspector, as well as the "Date Type" (the recurrence of the event).
Inspector
The inspector selection, allows you to specify which inspector this black out applies to. By default, the blackout will apply to all inspectors.
If the blackout needs to apply to multiple inspectors, but not all, you would add a seperate blackout event for each inspector.
Type
The available Date Types are:
single
This blackout should only happen once
weekly
This blackout will occur every week on this day
monthly
This blackout will occur once per month on this day
yearly
This blackout will occur once per year on this day
Click "Save" when complete
The calendar will update to show your "Blackout"
An example of two configured weekly blackouts on Saturday and Sunday to prevent weekend inspections is shown below.
Remove Blackout
To remove an existing item or series, click on the item to remove or any one of the items in a series.
This will display the "Edit" dialog
Click “Delete” to remove the item or series.
If the item you are deleting is part of a recurring event, deleting any one of the items in that event will delete the entire series of that event.