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  1. JOC - JobScheduler Operations Center
  2. JOC-1220

Create Daily Plan functionality should consider Restrictions from Schedules

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    • Fix
    • Status: Released (View Workflow)
    • Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • 2.0.0
    • 2.2.2
    • None
    • None

    Description

      Current Situation

      • When the run-time specification of a Schedule makes use the following restrictions, then the Daily Plan returns an unpredictable result (either no orders are generated at all or they are generated for days that are not suggested):
        • Specific Weekdays
          • Number of Day - First,...
          • Number of Day - Last,...
        • Month Days
          • count from First Day - ...
          • count from Last Day - ...

      Desired Behavior

      • When creating the Daily Plan then Restrictions should be considered accurately based on the Schedule in use.

      Test Instructions

      • Inventory View
        • Create a Schedule and add Restrictions (see above) to the Schedule's run-time
          • e.g. Specific Weekdays First Monday
          • use Show Preview to check if the preview shows the expected result.
            • Make a screenshot
          • Release the Schedule.
      • Daily Plan View
        • Create Daily Plan ( use given Schedule) for selected days and non-selected days as specified by the screenshot :
          • Expected result - Daily Play should generate orders on the selected days only
      • Repeat the test with any possible combinations.
      • Add more than 1 Restriction and repeat the test.
         

       

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            re Robert Ehrlich
            re Robert Ehrlich
            Kanika Agrawal Kanika Agrawal
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