An overview of how to utilize your D-BAT Hub calendar.
APPLIES TO: Admins and Staff
Last updated: May 23, 2023
The D-BAT Hub's Calendar feature allows Admins and Staff members to easily manage and control their daily responsibilities, including quickly adding clients to the schedule, making changes to sessions and viewing availability. You can also streamline your business operations by paying down outstanding balances, purchasing more credits and cancelling sessions when needed.
Admins can use the Calendar to monitor their staff and facility's availability, identify under utilized resources, and make sure their maximizing their business operations. You can also access the Calendar on the go using Upper Hand's mobile app.
Below is an overview of actions that will get you started with the D-BAT Hub Calendar feature. Within each section, you'll find links to detail instructions for each action. Before getting started, make sure you're logged in to your account. Learn more about logging into the D-BAT Hub.
Calendar Views
When you first click on Calendar from the left navigation bar, what you see is dictated by a few factors. If you have just been invited and this is the first time you are looking at the Calendar, the default view is set to show you, My Calendar, which is showing you what you have scheduled on the calendar that day. You have the ability to adjust Calendar Settings, create Custom Calendars and change your Default Calendar view.
Understanding the Calendar
As your calendar starts filling up with sessions, you will want know how to read the calendar and make the necessary changes. The calendar cards are color coded to help you identify certain items quicker. If you don't see a particular session you are looking for, remember to double check your Calendar View Settings to make sure you are looking at the right information.
- Calendar Card
- Session Summary Drawer
- Quick Schedule
- Check Clients In
- No Show Indicator
- Add Internal Session Note
- Cancel participant registration
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