Options
Besides a name of an event, the event filter allows for the following options:
- Type: Type of event. There are Class Events that correspond to classes along with Final Examination and Midterm Examination Events that correspond to final and midterm examinations respectively. These events cannot be created through the event management pages, but are instead controlled through the course and examination timetabling functions of UniTime. Ordinary events are called Special Events. There are also Course Related Events that are like special events, but can be linked with a course or a class (in a similar manner as examinations). When a course related event is being set up, it will show the related students (based on its courses or classes) and their conflicts. Also, if a course related event requires students to attend the event, it could show as a conflict for other events that are overlapping in time and for examinations during their timetabling. This is useful for instance for setting up special midterm examinations that do not follow the pre-defined examination periods. Finally, administrators and event managers may also set up unavailability events that mark a particular room or rooms as not available for event management during certain periods. Unlike all other events, unavailability events show as a grayed out area on the timetable.
- Sponsor: Sponsoring organization of the event.
- Mode: Only events of a certain manner are to be displayed. There are the following modes. Please note that some of them are only available to certain users (event managers and administrators).
- All Events: All events are to be displayed (no filtering)
- My Events: Only events requested by the user are to be displayed. These are all events where the user is listed as the main contact of the event.
- Approved Events: All events that are approved. There is an approval process. Newly created events are usually in a pending state until the appropriate event manager approves, cancels or rejects the event. During this time, the owner of the event can delete or cancel the event (or some of its meetings). Once an event is approved, it may only get cancelled.
- Not Approved Events: All events that are not approved. These are all events that are in a pending state.
- Awaiting Events: All events that are awaiting approval. These are all events that are in a pending state that have not happened yet. That is all pending events that meet today or in the future. In other words, the difference between Not Approved Events and Awaiting Events is that Awaiting Events do NOT contain events that already took place (and there is no point in approving them any more).
- Awaiting My Approval: Events that are awaiting approval and that can be approved (or rejected) by the user (only available to event managers and administrators).
- Conflicting Events: Event meetings that conflict with another event. That means that there is a meeting of another event that uses the same room and overlaps with the meeting in time.
- Cancelled / Rejected: Event meetings that are cancelled or rejected. Usually, cancelled or rejected meetings only show in "My Events" mode, or when looking at events requested by a given user (event manager only).
- Expiring Events: All events that are awaiting approval and have an expiration date set. These events, if they are not approved by the given expiration date, will be automatically cancelled (expired). This mode is only available when there is an expiring event to be displayed.
- Requested By: All events (including cancelled and rejected meetings) requested a particular user. This option is only available to event managers and administrators.
- Display Conflicts: For an event, if there is a conflicting event, it will be displayed with the event in the list of events or meetings.
- All Sessions: The search will return events from other academic sessions (that have the same academic initiative) as the selected academic session. This is particularly useful when requesting events of a particular user or sponsoring organization or a given name.
- Date: First and/or last day of the event meeting(s) to be displayed.
- Time: Start and/or end time of the event meeting(s) to be displayed. When used, all meetings that overlap with the given time frame will be returned. So for instance, when events between 8 am and 9 am are requested, 7 am - 8:30 am will show up as well.
Notes
As it was mentioned above, when an event meeting is created, it is in a pending (awaiting approval) state until the appropriate event manager approves the meeting. While a meeting is awaiting approval, it is still blocking the desired room for other events (another event trying to use the same room at the time would have a conflict). Once a meeting is approved, it also blocks the room from course and examination timetabling. A meeting awaiting approval can be deleted by the owner (leaving no trace in the system). Once approved, it can only be cancelled (and it will show on the event as a cancelled meeting).