How to define groups or sets of resources?

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<p style="text-align: justify;">All  groups that contain at least one resource are listed in the drop-down  box beneath <strong>&ldquo;Resource selection&rdquo;</strong>. If you select one of these groups, all  resources belonging to this group will immediately be displayed in the schedule.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">All  groups that contain at least one resource are listed in the drop-down  box beneath <strong>Resource selection</strong>. If you select one of these groups, all  resources belonging to this group will immediately be displayed in the schedule.</p>
 
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Besides  selecting groups of resources defined in Scheduler <a href="/index.php?title=MedITEX_Scheduler_configuration">settings</a>, you  can  also define your own set of resources: by using the <strong>&ldquo;Resource  selection&rdquo;</strong> view (accessible on <strong>&ldquo;Define&rdquo;</strong> button), you can create your  own combination of resources for a quicker selection, which you have to  save as a set by giving a name in the field <strong>&ldquo;Title&rdquo;</strong> and clicking <strong>&ldquo;OK&rdquo;</strong>.  These sets will be saved individually for each user.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">In the following example, the three resources <strong>&ldquo;Doe, John&rdquo;, &ldquo;OR 2&rdquo;</strong> and <strong>&ldquo;Nurse 1&rdquo;</strong> are selected and saved as a set named <strong>&ldquo;OR 1&rdquo;</strong>.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Besides  selecting groups of resources defined in Scheduler <a href="/index.php?title=MedITEX_Scheduler_configuration">settings</a>, you  can  also define your own set of resources: by using the <strong>Resource  selection</strong> view (accessible on <strong>Define</strong> button), you can create your  own combination of resources for a quicker selection, which you have to  save as a set by giving a name in the field <strong>Title</strong> and clicking <strong>OK</strong>.  These sets will be saved individually for each user.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">In the following example, the three resources <strong>Doe, John, OR 2</strong> and <strong>Nurse 1</strong> are selected and saved as a set named <strong>OR 1</strong>.</p>
 
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Revision as of 13:58, 17 January 2013

All groups that contain at least one resource are listed in the drop-down box beneath Resource selection. If you select one of these groups, all resources belonging to this group will immediately be displayed in the schedule.

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Besides selecting groups of resources defined in Scheduler <a href="/index.php?title=MedITEX_Scheduler_configuration">settings</a>, you can also define your own set of resources: by using the Resource selection view (accessible on Define button), you can create your own combination of resources for a quicker selection, which you have to save as a set by giving a name in the field Title and clicking OK. These sets will be saved individually for each user.

In the following example, the three resources Doe, John, OR 2 and Nurse 1 are selected and saved as a set named OR 1.

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These definitions will be shown in the drop down list for a quicker selection, together with predefined resource groups.

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