MAX weekly number of hours at the end of the day for a teacher

Started by Sauro, September 13, 2022, 09:58:16 AM

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Sauro

Goodmorning, I'd like to set constrains to avoid some teachers to exit school every day of the week at the last hour.
I'd like to limit 2 activities max at the last hour over a week period, for each teacher.
How to setup constrains to do that?
Thanks!!!!

Liviu Lalescu

Hello,

Very easy, constraints teacher(s) interval max days per week. Interval = last hour to End of the day, max days per week = 2.

As I saw in your post in Italian, you may use also teacher(s) max span per day, to avoid a too long day for teacher(s).

Sauro

Thanks so much Liviu!
I've to apologize but I'm really a beginner with FET (installed two days ago) even if I'm really very impressed! I could be able to setup every thing "at first" and to generate tons of time tables.
Said that, I've tryied to setup the constrains as suggested but I couldn't find the way  :'( .
Can you provide me some additional details/screenshots of the constrains list you're referring to?
In particular I don't understand where to set what you called "Interval".
By constrain max days per week=2 I thought to have limited the number of presences for teacher to  2 days per week while some of them have to be there 5d/w but not to exit always at the last hour.

Liviu Lalescu

You're welcome! No problem.

The before-the-last constraint for teacher(s): "All teachers work in an hourly interval max days per week". It is not simply mdpw, but it is with an interval. Select interval = from the last hour of the day to the end of the day. I attach screenshots.

If you cannot succeed, you can send us (here) or me (email) your file.

Sauro

IT WORKS!  :D  :D  :D
I just made a donation with PayPal!
Many thanks for your prompt and kind support! I guess I could be back to you in the next few days with some questions... ;D

Liviu Lalescu

I am glad it works!  :)

Donation received! I was just preparing to send a "Thank you!" email, as I usually do.