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Title: How can I manually insert an activity?
Post by: AZ on October 17, 2012, 12:51:28 PM
Hi everybody,
I'm getting close to the goal with FET;

FET doesn't generate  the whole timetable, so I need to insert 7 hours (out of 880, great job!);

at the moment, I manually edit the .html files in the xxx-highest directory, inserting the 7 hours in the 7 gaps.

Is there a FET-procedure to do this job?

Thanks,
Antonio

Title: Re: How can I manually insert an activity?
Post by: Liviu Lalescu on October 17, 2012, 01:00:51 PM
In FET, the solution needs to respect all the constraints. If FET said that only 873 activities out of those 880 are possible to place (or, better said, that activity 884 is impossible), then you cannot convince FET to place the activity 874, so you need to edit the HTML files. But, if you decide to add some easier 7 activities, you can add them in FET, remove those 7 (or only the #874) and generate (maybe on a fixed timetable).
Title: Re: How can I manually insert an activity?
Post by: AZ on October 18, 2012, 06:49:55 PM
Quotemaybe on a fixed timetable

sorry, i don't understand what you say here

could you send me a link, please, to a page of the documentation or a previous thread about fixed timetables? (I found none :( )
may I have a link, too, to a documentation file about Activity Planning?

thanks again

Antonio
Title: Re: How can I manually insert an activity?
Post by: Liviu Lalescu on October 18, 2012, 07:01:44 PM
Quote from: AZ on October 18, 2012, 06:49:55 PM
Quotemaybe on a fixed timetable

sorry, i don't understand what you say here

could you send me a link, please, to a page of the documentation or a previous thread about fixed timetables? (I found none :( )


A fixed timetable means a file with locking constraints added (constraints activity preferred starting time / preferred room). Like file_data_and_timetable.fet from the results directory or the one you obtain by locking.

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may I have a link, too, to a documentation file about Activity Planning?

This one is Volker's responsibility.
Title: Re: How can I manually insert an activity?
Post by: AZ on October 19, 2012, 12:21:52 PM
thanks again for your kindness
Antonio