Events in ScheduleWorX64

In ScheduleWorX64, events are time periods, with associated actions, that are applied to resources. You can create a single event (or a recurring event) and assign an action, controlled by a valueset, to the resource for that time period.

 

For example, you can have the light turn on and then off every Monday at 8 AM and 5 PM (respectively) on your main floor for restocking. Each event is given a name and the action is triggered by the start and stop time assigned to the event. When the resource is, for instance, "lights," the action can be the values contained in the OPC tag that controls the lights setting.

 

In order to create an event, you need to assign a valueset to that event. You can view a valueset by simply double-clicking on its name in the ScheduleWorX64 Configurator provider tree explorer.

 

Events can be created and assigned on the Weekly, Holiday, or Exceptions tab. When there is no event active, the default condition on the General tab applies. The Preview tab lets you view all of your events, but doesn't let you create events.

An event that you create on the Weekly tab is a recurring event with a period of one week.

 

To Create a Weekly Event:

  1. Double-click on an existing schedule (or create a new schedule, see Creating a Schedule) in the ScheduleWorX64 Configurator provider tree explorer. Click on the Week View tab in the ScheduleWorX64 Schedule properties.
  2. Double click on a time period, or click and drag the time period desired. The Event Properties dialog box appears.
  3. Enter information in the following fields:

Edit Event Dialog Box

 

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Note: Weekly events, by definition, reoccur on a weekly basis. This dialog box does not contain the recurrence button that is visible for Exception events.

  1. A schedule has a valueset assigned to it, but you need to select the ValueSet Value from that field. That value is the value given to the OPC tag when this event begins, and represents the action to be taken by the resource. In the preceding screen shot, the Workday Lighting is set to the valueset Occupied.
  2. Set the Event Priority by either entering a value from 1 to 1000 or by selecting the value from the pulldown menu. Event priorities are used to determine which event takes priority and runs when there is a conflict. The Event priority is used to compare two weekly events.

In order of priority, the following is the order of precedence in ScheduleWorX64:

For a fuller discussion of priorities and precedence, go to the Priorities topics.

  1. Click the OK button to return to the Weekly tab.
  2. Click the Apply to save the event.

Weekly events are central in ScheduleWorX64 as this tool is meant to provide an organizational structure for the work week. The Exceptions tab creates one-time or recurring events that take precedence over weekly events. In the ScheduleWorX64 Configurator provider in Workbench64, if you want to create an event that is neither a weekly recurring event nor a holiday, then you should define that event as an Exception event.

 

Holidays are defined as a day of the year. Some holidays always fall on the same day or date of the year. For example, Christmas is always December 25th. When December 25th falls on a weekend, you can schedule the following or preceding day as the holiday for employees. Other holidays can fall on a certain day within a certain week of a month, such as the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States, which falls on the fourth Thursday of November. Thanksgiving always impact a work week. ScheduleWorX64 gives you the flexibility to define both types of holidays.

 

You can define a collection of holidays as a holiday list, define holidays as days that contain events, and assign an event or collection of events on that holiday's date. If you do not create a time for a holiday, then the holiday is defined by default as an All Day event in the Edit Event dialog box.

 

See also:

Calendars

Priorities