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Started by technoweb, October 13, 2018, 05:42:21 PM

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technoweb

Hi,
I just tried the Titito tool and i have some questions :
- Is it possible to update the timetable already imported from fet and used for substitutions ?
- If yes, how to do it ?
- How to print all substitutions of a teacher or a students group ?
- How to print substitions of a given period ?

I have other questions but i let them to later.

Thanks.

Volker Dirr

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Quote from: technoweb on October 13, 2018, 05:42:21 PM- Is it possible to update the timetable already imported from fet and used for substitutions ?

Yes.
Go to "Settings" -> "Timetables" and press "Duplicate"
Modify the "Validity Start Date" and the "Validity Start Date".

Now you can update the timetable by "TiTiTo" -> "Activities" -> "Schedule" and/or  "TiTiTo" -> "Activities" -> "Plan"


You can even update without "Duplicate", but in that case the "old" statistics might be wrong. You need to "Unlock" if you want to modify such a table (The "Unlock" button is in the top left corner).

Quote from: technoweb on October 13, 2018, 05:42:21 PM
- How to print all substitutions of a teacher or a students group ?

Go to  "TiTiTo" -> "Statistics" -> "Teachers"
Select the correct start and end time.
Select "Detailed List" and "Preview" or "Print".

I didn't implemented the "Detailed List" for students yet, only the summary.
You could currently search for groups by using "TiTiTo" -> "Statistics" -> "Substutution", but you can't print that list.
I will write that into my TODO.

Quote from: technoweb on October 13, 2018, 05:42:21 PM
- How to print substitions of a given period ?

I am not sure what/why you exactly mean/need.
Do you talk about the statistics (compare your first question) or the normal/daily substitution?
That feature isn't implemented yet. I never needed such a feature so far, but I can also write in on my TODO. I fear a bit that such a feature will only complicate the interfaces and make it more difficult to use.