Repeat the scheduling of all episodes of a series while defining the scheduling rule

Created by Sherin S, Modified on Mon, Apr 10, 2023 at 10:56 PM by Sherin S

While defining the rules to schedule all episodes of a series, you can define the configuration to repeat the schedule on a different date and time slot. 

  1. Locate the series to be scheduled from the content manager, and drag it to the scheduled start date and time in the scheduling calendar. 

  2. Define the scheduling rules in the schedule media window. For details, refer to this section

  3. Click the ADD REPEAT button to repeat the schedule pattern.

  4. In the Repeat window, keep the Programs/Day as  (selected by default). This ensures that only one program will be scheduled on a single day.

  5. Ensure that the Start time chosen in the Schedule Media window matches the programs’ repeat start time.

  6. Choose the Schedule Pattern  per your requirement. For example, choose Daily if episodes need to be scheduled daily or choose any other specific pattern. 

  7. Ensure that the Scheduling Date  chosen in the Schedule Media window matches the programs’ repeat start date. 

  8. Click Schedule to schedule the series.

Note: The program will be successfully scheduled if no conflict is found on the calendar while scheduling. If conflict is found, check out the below section for resolution.

Once done, the scheduling of all episodic assets of a series (1 episode per day) will be repeated on the selected date and timeslot.  

  1. View the movie scheduled on the scheduling calendar to verify if the scheduling is completed successfully. Also, you can verify the schedule details of each individual asset on the Program Details window or on the program hovercard.

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