You can think of a schedule as one big document. You can certainly edit only parts of the document and republish the entire document. E.g., update a subset of agents
You control how much a given edit+republish entails in terms of changes.
An update to a work plan will have zero impact on an existing schedule - we don't automatically change already scheduled shifts based on a work plan configuration update.
Intraday rescheduling will utilize the most current version of the work plan for the agent. So, for example, if you changed Sue's work plan to have greater daily/weekly maximum paid time, she could theoretically receive longer shifts for future times as a result of a reschedule run.
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Jay Langsford
Senior Director, Workforce Optimization Engineering
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-07-2020 11:40
From: Lisa Cummings
Subject: Recreating schedules for only one Management Unit within the Business Unit.
Within my Business Unit, I have Management Units
Today I update workplans and then push the new schedules for the entire business unit.
There are times that I need to come back and update only schedules for one management unit.
Is there a way to republish schedules for only that business unit?
#ForecastingandScheduling/Decisions
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Lisa Cummings
AdaptHealth LLC
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