We have a unique situation with class on M, W or T, Th... has someone done this?

Started by Brian Warner, March 21, 2024, 01:18:19 PM

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Brian Warner

OK.  Thanks...

1.  Yes, in general they are separated by floors so I will call each floor a building and try this and let you know.

2.  OK.  I will try this.

3.  So you are saying since we have Year=Grade 5, Group=5A, 5B, we can create subgroups that are each student, right?

Liviu Lalescu

You are welcome!

1. If you want 5A and 5B to be on the same floor, hmm... I see no solution using buildings constraint, because all building constraints operate only on each individual subgroup (if you add such a constraint for a group/year, it will be propagated to all its constituent subgroups, but act individually). Maybe I was wrong suggesting buildings constraint, but please also think yourself. Maybe that second approach with the customization would be needed.

2. OK.

3. Yes, and you can create additional groups "5A boys" to comprise all the boys from 5A. 5A and "5A boys" will overlap. You can use the feature to add an existing subgroup in a group with a double click: you add it with text initially in 5A, then with a double click in "5A boys". In an activity you can add more subgroups or this group.