Hi Liviu
I am in the process of packing a new Covid timetable. I have packed Grades 10, 11 & 12.
I now have to pack grades 7 (A, B, C. D & E), 8 & 9.
I had already packed grades 7A and 7B (And FET packs the tmetable)
However, having added Grade 7C, FET now throws me a curve ball.
It does not want to pack the Timetable.
I have searched hi and low to find the problem, to no avail.
Can you perhaps assist me in pinpointing the problem, please?
I would really appreciate your assistance.
Thank you.
Crow
Ps. I attach the file.
See the solvable file I attach. I deactivated only a space constraint. Room 18 is overwhelmed in your input (real room, because of virtual rooms) - check the "Room 18" timetable in my file after you generate.
6 August 2020
Hi Liviu
You are a star!
Thanks a lot!
One thing though. When you run into problems,
do YOU look at certain things/aspects of the timetable in a
predetermined way or pattern to find the problem?
I sometimes find that I run around in circles,
not quite knowing where to look next.
Thanks
Crow
Hello,
I remove constraints and see the partial timetables. Deactivate activities, remove students/teachers.
Note: you might want to benefit also from Volker's or other user's help. Many times Volker was better than me at this :)
Hi Liviu
Thanks for you answer. It gives direction where to look if I
experience problems.
Something of a different kind now. I am running a timetable spread over 10 days (Gr 12 will attend all 10 days)
Grades 7 to 11 will only attend 5 of the 10 days (i.e uneven grade numbers attend on uneven numbered days & even grade numbers attend on even numbered days).
So theoretically a teacher can attend 80 classes (i.e 80x2).
Please note Grade 7E, teachers Z. Chosi & Mbawuli, A,.
7E needs 12 more periods (12 x2).
The timetable for 7E needs 12 More periods (12x2) and there is 24 open spaces on the timetable.
However FET wont pack/allocate the last 12 periods, though 7E can take 40 periods in total.
How do we explain this.
I basically had to pack two timetables, 1 for even numbered grades and 1 for uneven numbered grades, hoping to eliminate the problem, but to no avail.
Crow