Screen Description
The Event Date Mappings page adds the ability to create a mapping of class dates to event dates. It is a list of pairs class date → event date related to an academic session.
When a mapping is defined, it is used for the creation of class events (class dates are mapped to event dates) and for the room availability in course timetabling (events are mapped back from event dates to class dates).
When a date mapping is defined, the date patterns should be updated so that classes do take place on the class dates (marked with purple text color in the pattern) and not on the event dates (marked with teal color in the pattern). Such meetings will be mapped from these class dates to the event dates using the defined mapping when a solution is committed (or a committed assignment is changed using Class Assignment page).
For course timetabling, Monday 2/17 schedule is to be created. But in the events, all Monday 2/17 class meetings will appear on Tuesday 2/18. Also, all approved events that are not class events and that are held on Tuesday 2/18 will translate as unavailabilities in the course timetabling for the Monday 2/17.
Multiple event date mappings can be created. They can even rotate. The following example can be used to rotate the schedules by a day on the week starting March 31. That is, Monday will follow Friday schedule; Tuesday will follow Monday schedule; Wednesday will follow Tuesday schedule; Thursday will follow Wednesday schedule; and Friday will follow Thursday schedule.
Note that the date change will only appear on pages that are based on the event management. These include Events, Event Room Availability, Personal Timetable, Classes, and Examinations. For instance, see the following example with a Monday-Wednesday-Friday class during the week when Monday 2/17 classes are moved to Tuesday 2/18.
And here is another example with the week starting March 31, where all the dates are shifted by a day (see the mapping example above).
The event date mappings do not roll forward.
Operations
The table can be ordered by any of the columns. To do so, click on the column header and select Sort by <column name> option.