Block a date based on counter in Sharepoint

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I'm building a workflow where I would be taking the user's input(date for appointment), I want to take only 5 appointment's a day and after getting 5 appointments per day I want the date to get disable from the calendar. Pls help
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I'm building a workflow where I would be taking the user's input(date for appointment), I want to take only 5 appointment's a day and after getting 5 appointments per day I want the date to get disable from the calendar. Pls help
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I'm building a workflow where I would be taking the user's input(date for appointment), I want to take only 5 appointment's a day and after getting 5 appointments per day I want the date to get disable from the calendar. Pls help
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You would need to write a script to check the calender for each day to find out if theres any avaliable slots. Doing it in a workflow wouldn't make for the best user experience - also since you need to remove the date from the picker (when creating the item) you need to modify the Newform.aspx page anyway.
Personally I would use client side javascript for it on the NewForm.aspx and EditForm.aspx pages to guide the user up front before they are able to submit an item.
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You would need to write a script to check the calender for each day to find out if theres any avaliable slots. Doing it in a workflow wouldn't make for the best user experience - also since you need to remove the date from the picker (when creating the item) you need to modify the Newform.aspx page anyway.
Personally I would use client side javascript for it on the NewForm.aspx and EditForm.aspx pages to guide the user up front before they are able to submit an item.
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You would need to write a script to check the calender for each day to find out if theres any avaliable slots. Doing it in a workflow wouldn't make for the best user experience - also since you need to remove the date from the picker (when creating the item) you need to modify the Newform.aspx page anyway.
Personally I would use client side javascript for it on the NewForm.aspx and EditForm.aspx pages to guide the user up front before they are able to submit an item.
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You would need to write a script to check the calender for each day to find out if theres any avaliable slots. Doing it in a workflow wouldn't make for the best user experience - also since you need to remove the date from the picker (when creating the item) you need to modify the Newform.aspx page anyway.
Personally I would use client side javascript for it on the NewForm.aspx and EditForm.aspx pages to guide the user up front before they are able to submit an item.
You would need to write a script to check the calender for each day to find out if theres any avaliable slots. Doing it in a workflow wouldn't make for the best user experience - also since you need to remove the date from the picker (when creating the item) you need to modify the Newform.aspx page anyway.
Personally I would use client side javascript for it on the NewForm.aspx and EditForm.aspx pages to guide the user up front before they are able to submit an item.
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