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Since SLP Scheduler is designed to run within a browser on any device, this feature is already provided by your browser. More information can be found here: How do I search within my caseload?


Hopefully, you'll need to do less searching to start with, with the implementation of the following feature: Simplify caseload entry when multiple students have same availability restrictions

Since SLP Scheduler is designed to run within a browser on any device, this feature is already provided by your browser. More information can be found here: How do I search within my caseload?


Hopefully, you'll need to do less searching to start with, with the implementation of the following feature: Simplify caseload entry when multiple students have same availability restrictions

Since SLP Scheduler is designed to run within a browser on any device, this feature is already provided by your browser. More information can be found here: How do I search within my caseload?


Hopefully, you'll need to do less searching to start with, with the implementation of the following feature: Simplify caseload entry when multiple students have same availability restrictions

Since SLP Scheduler is designed to run within a browser on any device, this feature is already provided by your browser. More information can be found here: How do I search within my caseload?


Hopefully, you'll need to do less searching to start with, with the implementation of the following feature: Simplify caseload entry when multiple students have same availability restrictions


To scroll to the student entry area, simply scroll to the bottom of the webpage.

This has been implemented with the following new feature:


Show exactly what parts of a generated schedule don't respect the "Prefer" and "Prefer Not" availability entries


Please note that you still need to use "Prefer Not" (not "Must Not") if you still want non-optimal schedules (with conflicts highlighted). For more info, please see Hard constraints vs. soft constraints.


The part about editing one of the resultant non-ideal schedules can still be done, but needs to be done manually.


Thanks for the suggestion!