More than one set of hours per day in Moz Local
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Is it possible to specify more than one sets of hours in Moz Local? For example, one of my clients is open 9:00-11:00am and 2:00-6:30pm one day a week. Can we include this in the hours field?
They also have different hours for some of their staff vs others. I know that part is too complicated! I hope we can at least do two sets of open/close hours for one day, though. Has anyone done this successfully?
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I'm trying to achieve this, but the import file needs to be a csv. so the coma between the 2 records does create issues.
any help ?
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Wonderful! I'll give it a try. Thank you!
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Hi there!
You should be able to do that. You'd just need to make sure it's formatted correctly. For the hours you listed, it would look something like this for Sunday:
1:09:00AM:11:00AM,1:02:00PM:06:30PM
If the hours overlap, then we wouldn't be able to process it for you. Hope this helps!
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