GetTimetable/Synergetic

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Prerequisites

You have to make an entry in CalendarEvents for each semester with the timetable start date and the day number. This will allow UMS to know which week number the schedules starts in.

https://wiki.synergetic.net.au/display/SYNMAIN/Timetable+Maintenance+-+Calendar+Events+tab

D1 = day number 1

D2 = day number 2

D3 = day number 3

D4 = day number 4

D5 = day number 5

D6 = day number 6

D7 = day number 7

D8 = day number 8

D9 = day number 9

D10 = day number D10

Setup

Format and content

Description

Name of the setting.

Export settings

FAQ

UMS uses this for SQL extraction

select *
From vStudentTimetableFullAll
JOIN FileSemesters ON (FileSemesters.FileYear = vStudentTimetableFullAll.FileYear) And (FileSemesters.FileSemester = vStudentTimetableFullAll.FileSemester)
LEFT JOIN pvCommunity ON vStudentTimetableFullAll.StaffID = pvCommunity.ID
Where
StudentID = 15731
And ClassCode = '08Sci3'
order by ClassCode


The CREATE UNIQUE INDEX statement terminated because a duplicate key was found for the object name 'dbo.ImportFromDB_SkemaBrikker

This could be the result of someone scheduling the same class with PeriodNumberSeq = 1 and PeriodNumberSeq <> 1

It will give an error that ends with something like this.

The duplicate key value is (04-02-19_08:40_09:43_PKMQ_2019_1, 1)

This can help find the problematic timetable block. Decipher it like this

  1. Date = 04-02-19
  2. Start time = 08:40
  3. End time = 09:43
  4. Classcode = PKMQ
  5. FileYear = 2019
  6. ActualSemester = 1

The date is calculated based on 2 weeks schedule. This means the date is not too useful.

You can look in UMS using this SQL to find the Day number

Select *
From ImportFromDB_TimeTable_Synergetic
Where
Skemabegivenhed_ID = '04-02-19_08:40_09:43_PKMQ_2019_1'