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Hello everyone

After upgrading PSO to 6.7.0.30, there is a new option in the Resource Planner menu named Auto-Generate Rota to automatically generate provisional rotas.

Does anyone knows how it works?
How the system knows, which shift templates needs to pick and which resources?

Does IFS have documentation with an explanation of how the functionality works?


Regards,
Danilo

Best answer by Cass Sole

Hi Danilo,

I believe PSO will use the last shift template currrently used against the resource to extend out the shifts.  That is how the existing background rota generation works.

Thanks.

Cass

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  • Hero (Partner)
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  • June 4, 2021

Hello ZRZCOELHDAN,

 

You can get a basic idea about this button by clicking on help button on right hand top corner.

  • On how to enable the button
  • A step by step guide on how to generate Rota as well.

Or the same content includes in Installation bundle > Documentation > PSO Workbench User Guide > Section 11 (Resource planner -Automated Planning.)

Hope this is the kind of documentation you are lookin for?

 

Best Regards,

Vinu


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  • Do Gooder (Partner)
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  • June 7, 2021

Hello @Vinu Peiris 

Thank you very much for your reply :-)

However, i want to know how PSO knows which shift templates and resources the automated planning needs to pick. Because, we can have multiple shift templates and many resources.
What are the criteria used by automated planning?

Regards,
Danilo


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  • Hero (Employee)
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  • June 7, 2021

Hi Danilo,

I believe PSO will use the last shift template currrently used against the resource to extend out the shifts.  That is how the existing background rota generation works.

Thanks.

Cass


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  • Do Gooder (Partner)
  • 6 replies
  • June 8, 2021

Thank you very much @Cass Sole !


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