A teacher respects working in an hourly interval

Started by Josun, September 01, 2010, 07:09:13 PM

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Josun

Hello and thank you for this utility.
I am a new user. I have a big problem when you want the teacher to determine that a day will have the first lecture. I tried to TIME-> Teachers-> A teacher works in an hourly interval max days pe week
So, one teacher for the whole week will have the first activity.
Thus far it looks:

Time constraint
A teacher respects working in an hourly interval and the maximum number of days per week
Weight (percentage) = 100%
Teacher = Natasha
Interval start hour = 2 hour
Interval end hour = 6 hour
Maximum days per week = 5

Liviu Lalescu

This constraint will ensure that a teacher will work only a specified number of days per week in this interval.

For instance, max days = 2, interval = 19-20, then teacher will work only 2 days per week in the last hour (19-20).

Josun

Many thanks to rapid response. Last night when I went deeper into this program I have found several ways to solve this problem. :) We are such beginners.

This described above does not work, so I was already working. I have the interval from first to sixth This indicates the school lessons. I should have found a teacher to the whole week not a first lesson. This is an example that I set up. And it did not work, again to generate a FET that has a teacher and 1 hour.
Although I found the one table where you just click on the box set "x" and so solve my problem, maybe it would be better if I understood this more sophisticated manner.

geokom

I am facing the following problem when I want to use the constraint "working in an hourly interval a max number of days per week". In the interval start hour options it has from the 1st to the 7th hour while in the interval end hour options it has from the 1st to the 7th hour and in addition the end of day option. So if I want to focus on the 7th hour I declare from the 7th until the end of day, while if I want to focus on the 1st I have no choice. What do you suggest I do?

Liviu Lalescu

It is very easy, start=1 and end=2 :)

As a note, please consider that FET is completely free software, depending on the kind donations of the users. It would be great if you or your institution could help in this direction.