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·       Name: Let us call it ‘Demo Rotation’.

·       Time Zone: The time zone is selected automatically based on the user’s profile and activities.

·       Fill in Start Date and Start Time as per requirement.

·       Fill in the End Date and End Time as per requirement.

·       Perpetual End Date: Select this option for instances in which end dates are uncertain and not clearly delineated.

·       Rotation Type: Choose between Fixed Rotation or Distributed Rotation.

·       Rotation Status: An indicator of whether the rotation is currently enabled or disabled.

·       Interval unit: Enter the number of days, hours or minutes ( only in multiples of 5)

 

 

·       Participant and Participant Group:

For this category, the project manager is at liberty to select either individual team members or a group of team members. This means, if they want to involve other technicians beyond individual participants, the app allows them to select an entire group of users on a specific instance.

 

Please note:

 

·       The ‘Participant Group’ field is not mandatory if the admin adds individual participants.

·       In the event that the admin selects 1 group and 1 participant, the configuration will include the individual participant in addition to the group members, assuming they are unique.

 

·       Rotation Colour: The calendar provides a full view of how team members are placed as per their allotted schedules.

 ·       Day/ Week/ Month Calendar View of Rotation Configuration:

In this demo, red represents Distributed Rotation assignment for 4 team members, while green represents Fixed Rotation assignment for 3 team members.

 

·       Let us consider a random date: July 19, for instance. The view reveals that for the first 4 hours tickets were assigned to A, then to B, and finally to C.

 

 

 

 

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