Allow simultaneous use of proximity-based check-in and QR code functionality
FTI is currently piloting QR Codes as an alternate method for reserving personal space and meeting spaces (rare exceptions) in offices that may not require a desk or room screen. Included in this pilot, FTI is looking to increase employee check-in rates by enabling the proximity-based check in feature set. It was to FTI’s discovery that proximity-based check in is not available for a resource where “QR code check-in is enabled” as per Eptura’s knowledge article linked below.
FTI is requesting both QR code check-in and proximity-based check-in to be mutually exclusive to one another. In other words, FTI’s use cases calls for the usage of both feature set to improve the end user experience and is therefore requesting the enablement of both features for a given resource.
Proximity Based Check-in (Factors known to affect proximity-based check-in): https://knowledge.eptura.com/Engage/04-Administration/Employees_and_occupancy/Proximity-based_check-in

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William Steffens commented
Proximity based check-in and QR code check-in should be mutually exclusive of each other. We would like to leverage both methods to make it easier for our employees to reserve and check-in to space. This seems like a it could be a quick win to implement.