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==Activity selection==
==Activity selection==
 
===Introduction===
To view a timetable you must let the system know which activities you wish to see in this timetable.<br>
To view a timetable you must let the system know which activities you wish to see in this timetable.<br>
First select the desired activities and then click one of the timetable display buttons, for example: 'Calendar Timetable', which then renders and opens the timetable.<br>
First select the desired activities and then click one of the timetable display buttons, for example: 'Calendar Timetable', which then renders and opens the timetable.<br>
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===Steps===
===Steps===


#Click the 'My selection' tab and then the  Activity type tab.  
#Click the 'My selection' tab and then the  'Activity type' tab.  
#: A list of activities appears below.
#: A list of activities appears below.
#:<p></p>
#:<p></p>
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:[[Bestand:100enWebViewActivitySelection4.png|450px|none]]
:[[Bestand:100enWebViewActivitySelection4.png|450px|none]]


===Remove a selected Activity===
===Remove Activities from selection===
First tick the boxes of activities you wish to remove and then click the 'Remove selected Activitity type from list' button.<br>
First tick the boxes of activities you wish to remove and then click the 'Remove selected Activitity type from list' button.<br>
For example: in the figure the user wishes to remove the activities Landscape AMM and Lanscape Event from the selection.
For example: in the figure the user wishes to remove the activities Landscape AMM and Lanscape Event from the selection.
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#Keep the left mouse button pressed.
#Keep the left mouse button pressed.
#Drag the mouse down to the box of the last activity you wish to tick.
#Drag the mouse down to the box of the last activity you wish to tick.
#:You see the activitities you selected are ticked.  
#:You see the activities you selected are ticked.  
#When you release the mouse button the boxes remain ticked.
#When you release the mouse button the boxes remain ticked.


===Expand selection===
===Expand selection===


Click the 'Expand selection: Activity type' button to get to the 'Expand selection' Activity tab.
Click the 'Expand selection: Activity type' button to get to the 'Expand selection', 'Activity type' tab.
You can now add activities to the selection.<br>
You can now add activities to the selection.<br>


See explanation in [[{{NAMESPACE}}:Webber activiteitselectie uitbreiden|Activiteitselectie uitbreiden]].
See explanation in [[{{NAMESPACE}}:WebView expand activity selection|Expand activity selection]].
   
   
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:[[Bestand:100enWebViewActivitySelection7.png|400px|none]]


===Sorting buttons===
===Sorting buttons===
If the Activities list is very long it makes it more difficult to find a particular activity.<br>
If the Activities list is very long it becomes more difficult to find a particular activity.<br>
Labels such as Subprogram code and Activity name function as sorting buttons that enable you to sort in alphanumeric order.<br>
Labels such as 'Subprogram code' and 'Activity name' function as sorting buttons that enable you to sort in alphanumeric order.<br>
In the figure the user has clicked the Activity name label and the activities are in the alphabetical order, from a to z.
In the figure the user has clicked the 'Activity name' label and the activities are in alphanumeric order, from a to z.<br>
The small triangle is facing up.


:[[Bestand:100enWebViewActivitySelection8.png|850px|none]]
:[[Bestand:100enWebViewActivitySelection8.png|850px|none]]


{{Lightbulb}} Click the Activity name label once more in order to sort the activities in reverse order, from z to a.
:{{Lightbulb}} Click the Activity name label once more in order to sort the activities in reverse alphanumeric order, from z to a.
::The small triangle is facing down.


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:[[Bestand:100enWebViewActivitySelection9.png|850px|none]]


===Filter buttons===
===Filter buttons===
If the list of activities is very long even the sorting buttons might not help you to find an activity.<br>
If the list of activities is very long even the sorting buttons might not help you to find particular activities.<br>
Click the filter button at the top left or the second row from the top of a specific column in order to open a form in which you can search explicitly.<br>
Click the filter button at the top left or the second row from the top of a specific column (see green arrows in figure) in order to open a form in which you can filter explicitly.<br>
In the figure the user clicked the filter button and has entered a search request in the form: The column 'Activitity name', with search condition 'contains' and  value 'o', in order to find all activities containing the letter 'o'.
In the figure the user has clicked the filter button and has entered a filter request in the form: The column 'Activity name', with filter condition contains and  value history, in order to find all activities with history in the activity name.
 
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<p></p>
<p></p>
Click the 'Filter' button in the form for the system to execute the search request.
 
In the figure the system answers: '212 of 297 items are displayed'.
Click the Filter button in the form for the system to execute the filter request.
In the figure the system answers: '17 of 297 items are shown' and now only displays activities with history in the activity name.
 
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<p></p>
<p></p>
Click the 'Clear' button in the form to begin a new search.<br>
Click the 'Cancel' button in the form to undo a search.<br>


{{Lightbulb}} Besides search condition 'contains' you can also search with: 'is', 'starts with', 'ends with', 'does not contain', 'is not', 'does not start with', 'does not end with' and 'is empty'.
Click the Clear button in the form to begin a new filter.<br>
Click the Cancel button in the form to undo a filter.<br>
 
{{Lightbulb}} besides filter condition contains you can also filter with: is, 'starts with', 'ends with', 'does not contain', 'is not', 'does not start with', 'does not end with' and 'is empty'.
 
{{Lightbulb}} if the form is no longer open you can click the 'Clear filter' at the top left to undo the filter request.
 
{{Lightbulb}} If you use the filter icon at the top left then it will filter for matches in all columns.


{{Lightbulb}} If the form is no longer open you can click the 'Clear filter' at the top left to undo the search request.
{{warning_en}} be sure to click the 'Clear filter' button when no longer needed otherwise your timetable might be missing items.
   
   
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Activity selection

Introduction

To view a timetable you must let the system know which activities you wish to see in this timetable.
First select the desired activities and then click one of the timetable display buttons, for example: 'Calendar Timetable', which then renders and opens the timetable.
Here follows an explanation on the various ways of selecting activities.

Warning Tip: You can combine different kinds of items in the same timetable.

For example: you want the timetable of an activity and a room.
First you select the activity, then you click the Room tab, select the room and finally click the display button to open the timetable.

Steps

  1. Click the 'My selection' tab and then the 'Activity type' tab.
    A list of activities appears below.

  2. Tick the boxes to select the activities you want to see in the timetable.

Select all

Tick the box at the top left to select all the activities at once.

Deselect all

Untick the box at the top left to deslect all the activities at once.

Remove Activities from selection

First tick the boxes of activities you wish to remove and then click the 'Remove selected Activitity type from list' button.
For example: in the figure the user wishes to remove the activities Landscape AMM and Lanscape Event from the selection.

In the figure the activities Landscape AMM and Landscape EVent are no longer visible in the selection.

Warning Tip: If you removed an activity by mistake you can recover it by using the 'Expand selection: Activity type' button.

Quickly select multiple activities

  1. Place the mouse on the box of the first activity you wish to tick.
  2. Keep the left mouse button pressed.
  3. Drag the mouse down to the box of the last activity you wish to tick.
    You see the activities you selected are ticked.
  4. When you release the mouse button the boxes remain ticked.

Expand selection

Click the 'Expand selection: Activity type' button to get to the 'Expand selection', 'Activity type' tab. You can now add activities to the selection.

See explanation in Expand activity selection.

Sorting buttons

If the Activities list is very long it becomes more difficult to find a particular activity.
Labels such as 'Subprogram code' and 'Activity name' function as sorting buttons that enable you to sort in alphanumeric order.
In the figure the user has clicked the 'Activity name' label and the activities are in alphanumeric order, from a to z.
The small triangle is facing up.

Warning Tip: Click the Activity name label once more in order to sort the activities in reverse alphanumeric order, from z to a.
The small triangle is facing down.

Filter buttons

If the list of activities is very long even the sorting buttons might not help you to find particular activities.
Click the filter button at the top left or the second row from the top of a specific column (see green arrows in figure) in order to open a form in which you can filter explicitly.
In the figure the user has clicked the filter button and has entered a filter request in the form: The column 'Activity name', with filter condition contains and value history, in order to find all activities with history in the activity name.

Click the Filter button in the form for the system to execute the filter request. In the figure the system answers: '17 of 297 items are shown' and now only displays activities with history in the activity name.

Click the Clear button in the form to begin a new filter.
Click the Cancel button in the form to undo a filter.

Warning Tip: besides filter condition contains you can also filter with: is, 'starts with', 'ends with', 'does not contain', 'is not', 'does not start with', 'does not end with' and 'is empty'.

Warning Tip: if the form is no longer open you can click the 'Clear filter' at the top left to undo the filter request.

Warning Tip: If you use the filter icon at the top left then it will filter for matches in all columns.

Warning Warning: be sure to click the 'Clear filter' button when no longer needed otherwise your timetable might be missing items.


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