James Espinosa
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68e6a01743
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Clean up trailing and leading whitespace
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2014-07-05 19:15:32 -05:00 |
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Ken Johnson
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a599ca9862
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so now, when you add a PTO scheduled date, the calendar on your PTO page automatically updates to show this event :-)
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2013-05-31 10:31:35 -04:00 |
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Ken Johnson
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a6a38c773e
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added validation for all schedule fields (presence of) and working on a new way to dynamically update your calendar upon submission of a new calendar event
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2013-05-31 00:31:13 -04:00 |
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Ken Johnson
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ff36b0fab5
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working way to update your scheduled PTO
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2013-05-30 12:11:50 -04:00 |
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Ken Johnson
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caf348f189
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made some big changes here. The schedule had a has_one relationship with the PTO model. That is a problem since we only get one result back. meaning, a user cant have multiple scheduled events. This has been fixed with the use of has_many within the PTO model. Now, in relation to the PTO section, the next changes to happen are to be a fully functional create action that allows an event to be schedule, the form and controller has already been created. Umm, also, a calendar has been added and when we get the results back from a call to the create event action we will update that calendar. Think that is about it for now
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2013-05-28 12:48:35 -04:00 |
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