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| Recalc Conflicts |
Select if you want to recompute the course conflicts (i.e., the number of student course requests that conflict with each other) to determine the best period to place a course-section. |
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❏ Click Create Schedule.
The Master Schedule Generator begins building the course sections.
The program first checks for any invalid courses. If invalid courses exist on Maintenance > Master Schedule Generator > Resource Allocator > Section Info, a message is displayed, and the schedule is not created. The data in Resource Allocator must be corrected before proceeding.
❏ Click OK. The Show Error button is displayed if errors occurred.
❏ Click Show Error to view the error listing. Review, save, or print the report.
If you have previously created a schedule, a message is displayed the next time you click Create Schedule. Click OK.
❏ When the generator finishes, click View Mstr Sched List to view the Master Schedule Generator Priority Listing, which prints the options used to generate the schedule, the courses in order of generation, and the information about the course sections.
Review the report using the following buttons:
Click
to go to the first page of the report.
Click
to go back one page.
Click
to go forward one page.
Click
to go to the last page of the report.
The report can be viewed and saved in various file formats.
Click
to save and print the report in PDF format.
Click
to save and print the report in CSV format. (This option is not available for all reports.) When a report is exported to the CSV format, the report headers may not be included.
Click
to close the report window. Some reports may have a Close Report, Exit, or Cancel button instead.
❏ If errors were encountered, click Show Error to view the report.
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