long duration of a lesson

Started by Devrim Altınkurt, July 24, 2016, 05:08:37 PM

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Devrim Altınkurt

hi,
i want to ask a question about my problem.
I have 11 hours a day.
6. hour is break time.
I have a lesson with 10 duration.
I don't want to split the lesson, it must be on same day. (5 + break time + 5)

how can i do this in FET.

thank you.

Liviu Lalescu

1) Either don't consider the break (add 10 hours per day).

or

2) Or add the constraint min days between activities without force consecutive if same day (because it cannot put two activities over a break) and with 0% and add a constraint two activities grouped or consecutive.

Please let me know.

Devrim Altınkurt

QuoteOr add the constraint min days between activities without force consecutive if same day (because it cannot put two activities over a break) and with 0% and add a constraint two activities grouped or consecutive.
that worked for me.
thank you.

Devrim Altınkurt

it works also without "constraint min days between activities".
is it really necessary?

Liviu Lalescu

Oh, it works, indeed, because a constraint min days with 0% and not consecutive is equal to no constraint. I was thinking that you add the activities and it is simpler to choose 0% and unselect than to remove the constraint min days after adding the activity.

Hmm, do you think I should think of something more elaborate to allow constraint min days between activities with consecutive if same day selected to spread over a break? Because there were other users having your problem as well.

Devrim Altınkurt

some of our lessons have 8+ duration.
and we have 12 hours a day ( 6h + break + 6h )

maybe you can add a new constraint like:
"activity can be seperated by break"

an idea:
if you add a checkbox to add/modify activity form
and if split=2 then this checkbox can be enable.

and than, if this checkbox is selected two split of act can be place on some day.

i say 2 because, a value greater than 2 is not reasonable i think.

Liviu Lalescu

Thank you! I'll think about it.

Liviu Lalescu


Devrim Altınkurt

i voted "YES" and wrote an explanation :)