Reservation Rules Scripting Language
QReserve's proprietary reservation scripting language, sneq, provides unparalleled rule customization potential. Implement yourself or let our staff assist with your project.

Unlock the Full Potential of Reservations with sneq
sneq, QReserve’s proprietary reservation scripting language, gives you complete control over your booking rules. Customize restrictions, automate workflows, and tailor access based on user details, history, and more. With a Python-based syntax, built-in development tools, and extensive documentation, sneq is both powerful and accessible. Whether you're scripting yourself or need expert assistance, QReserve helps bring your reservation rules to life.

Unlimited Customization Abilities
- Extend QReserve's extensive built-in reservation rules with your own
- Write custom rules for when reservations or requests are allowed
- Access user information, group membership, historical activity, and more
- Develop, debug, and test sneq scripts directly in QReserve
- Extensive documentation and support staff to get the most out of sneq
- Example rules that can be written in sneq:
- Prevent last minute reservations for the next day
- Restrict booking frequency within a user group
- Set fixed loan dates based on groups or history
- Determine eligibility based on custom form responses
- Countless additional rules and workflows!

Familiar, Accessible, & Supported
- The sneq language is based on the Python programming language
- Extensive documentation and examples let you get started immediately
- Built in IDE for writing, testing, and debugging sneq scripts
- Write once and attach to one or many resources for easy replication
- Quick access to exception stacks and logs for easy script maintenance
- Not a programmer? QReserve staff are here to help implement your requirements

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