Hello!
I'm doing a timetable for a school in Brazil.
Here teachers usually teach 16 classes a week (with 8 different groups). They also provide their time schedules (usually some mornings and afternoons, not an entire week).
We have multiple "grade groups" (e.g. 6A, 6B, 7A, 7B etc.).
Is it possible to use FET to assign teachers to groups (e.g. 7A, 7C and 8C), according to their provided schedule, and organize the timetable automatically? Should I use the mapr edition???
Hello,
FET-mapr is difficult to work with and for large difficult files it may not give a timetable. But it might be useful in your case.
There is also the possibility to assign FET activities (students and subject) to FET hours = real teachers and FET days = real time slots. I tried this and it seemed to work in this case: https://lalescu.ro/liviu/fet/forum/index.php?topic=3961.0 (the first posts are in German, translate them with Google). Maybe it is possible to use this trick in your case as well.
This would actually be a useful feature to have.
Yes, but unfortunately it cannot be added to the official FET (even FET-mapr seems not to be useful in some cases - it is unable to finish the timetable).
Could you show how to use the "rooms" hack to implement this?
Quote from: pg788 on December 17, 2018, 12:53:38 PM
Could you show how to use the "rooms" hack to implement this?
Do you refer to FET-mapr? Please read its documentation.
Sorry for replying so late.