Duplicate Schedule Question


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This is certainly not a top priority question, but I was wondering what's going on with the schedule numbering here?

 

Happens with accidental duplicate schedules and everything back to normal when extra schedules are deleted.

 

I was just curious what Chief's numbering logic is here that produces this.

 

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Thanks again, Jim

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, DBCooper said:

If you opened up the second schedule and changed the "schedule number start" to something like 3, then it would be "1,3" instead.

I tried this, but it updated all the schedules, not just the one.  Not sure I understand the feature, but I probably need to ponder this more.

 

Jim

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This specifically happens if you have two of the exact same note schedules set to include the same Notes.


What DB is talking about is something like this 

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first schedule starts numbering at 2      the second one stars numbering at 1

But since those note's Type is "General", and the schedules are both including General notes, the notes exist in both, with different numbers.

 

Setting the both to start at 1, you'll get the original

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bottom line: you have two Schedules pulling info from the same set of notes. Notes get their numbers from the schedule, thus, two numbers.

 

Delete a schedule, or set one to pull different Note Types and create different types of notes.

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