Come aggiungere "forza consecutive" in un secondo momento

Started by niobee, September 09, 2025, 11:06:27 AM

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niobee

Ho inserito i dati iniziali del mio orario, poi per svariati motivi ho dovuto modificare tutte le ore di lettere creando dei blocchi di ore singole... l'orario si chiude però vedo che talvolta la docente entra in classe 3 volte una singola mattina, in ore NON consecutive.
Posso aggiungere il vincolo "forza consecutive" in un secondo momento?? Da modifica attività o modifica sub-attività non mi sembra di vederlo.. e nemmeno mi pare di aver trovato l'opzione corretta nella finestra tempo.


Grazie

Liviu Lalescu

I think you need to add teacher(s) max gaps per week/day.

niobee

Thank you for your super-quick answer.. but the problem is quite easy.. I don't need to act on the gaps (because this is all set, and because the teacher is in other classes so it doesn't create a gap).
I just want the program to know that if it puts two or three of this activities in the same class the same day I would like that they are consecutive.
This happens without problems when I create the activities from scratch (importing them from excel) but if I don't set this when I create them how can I add it later?

Liviu Lalescu

Oh, then maybe the min days between activities constraints lost their "consecutive if on the same day". But note that FET won't put 3 subactivities on the same day (FET can put 2+1, if there are two subactivities with durations 2 and 1).

So, you can enter the min days between activities constraints and modify multiple constraints at once, or Advanced->Spread activities over the week.

Please let me know if this solves your problem.

niobee

Quote from: Liviu Lalescu on September 09, 2025, 12:14:04 PMOh, then maybe the min days between activities constraints lost their "consecutive if on the same day". But note that FET won't put 3 subactivities on the same day (FET can put 2+1, if there are two subactivities with durations 2 and 1).

oh this is interesting... didn't know the 3 activities thing.. will be useful in order to remove redundant limitations like "maximum number of hours of certain activity per day" etc.

As soon as I can get back to my timetable I will let you know if this worked.

niobee

Quote from: Liviu Lalescu on September 09, 2025, 12:14:04 PMSo, you can enter the min days between activities constraints and modify multiple constraints at once, or Advanced->Spread activities over the week.

I tried the option Advanced->Spread activities over the week but in my case it isn't what I was searching for...
You also say that I can enter the min days between activities constraint.. but I cannot find it for activities that allready exist..
for the moment I just deleted the activities and created them again with csv import.. but let me know, so perhaps next time I know where to look at.

Thank you!

Liviu Lalescu

Oh, if the min days between activities constraints are missing, the only way to add them is by Advanced -> Spread activities over the week.

niobee

Ok thanks, perhaps it could be useful tu add this feature in the future..
I see that if you put it in when you create the activity, then you have the ability to change it later
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so I think it really misses the feature to just add it to a split activity allready inside the timetable.

Liviu Lalescu

Oh, you can add: enter activities constraints, the constraints min days between activities, and click Add.