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The "View/Edit Planned Attendances" screen allows you to edit the people that are confirmed to attend a particular meeting of a Club/Clinic. You can: | The "View/Edit Planned Attendances" screen allows you to edit the people that are confirmed to attend a particular meeting of a Club/Clinic. You can: | ||
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Revision as of 11:04, 23 January 2023
Location in standard build: Club and Clinic Details - Incomplete Meetings Section > click on "View/Edit" button
The "View/Edit Planned Attendances" screen allows you to edit the people that are confirmed to attend a particular meeting of a Club/Clinic. You can:
- Add a member to the attendance list by selecting them in one of the drop-down boxes
- Remove a member from the attendance list by changing the drop-down box with their name in to "None"
How the system decides how many attendance slots to show
There are several different ways that the system can decide how many attendance slots should be shown.
Concurrent appointments
As well as the number of time slots made available, if you have the "Number of Concurrent Appointments Allowed (How many appointments are available at the same time of day?)" field set to more than 1, then you will see more than one appointment available in each time slot. For example, if you have a Clinic which runs from 1000 until 1200 with 20 minute appointments, the system would create time slots as follows:
- 1000
- 1020
- 1040
- 1100
- 1120
- 1140
However, if you also set "Number of Concurrent Appointments Allowed" to 2, the system will create two appointments for each time slot:
- 1000
- 1000 (again)
- 1020
- 1020 (again)
- 1040
- 1040 (again)
- 1100...
...and so on, up to 1140 as before. There will be 6 time slots, but 2 appointments per time slot, giving a total of 12 appointments.
This scenario shows that the "Maximum Number of Attendees" field actually governs numbers of timeslots, not numbers of appointments (or, indeed, numbers of people attending, since someone can attend a session more than once, by being booked on to more than one appointment).
The "Tick box to appoint everyone" function
This function can be a quick way of populating attendance lists. Ticking the box will
- remove anyone who is already appointed to a time slot
- reassign everyone on the membership list at the time of the occurrence to a time slot, starting with the first time slot and working down the membership list in alphabetical order.
You should use caution when ticking this box, depending on how the system has created time slots (see the above flowchart).
- If it's a Club and there are simply as many appointments as there are current members (which is what happens by default), ticking the box will assign all current members to a time slot (no problem).
- If it's a Club and there are as many appointments as there are members but there is an upper limit set on attendance - for example, 10 - then the first 10 members from the list (in alphabetical order) will be appointed to the available time slots. So someone called "Mr Zyxel" will not be appointed, whereas "Mr Aardvark" will always be appointed. Therefore, you may want to avoid this feature if you have set a limit on numbers of attendees.
- If it's a Clinic and there are more appointments than there are members, no problem. All members will be booked on in alphabetical order (though they will be booked on to different times, of course)
- If it's a Clinic and there are fewer appointments than there are members (either because of the length of the time slots, or an upper limit on attendance numbers, or both), then not everyone will be booked on - only the first "x" people, alphabetically.