Last updated: 30/06/2025
If your timetable results are not satisfactory, the first thing you should do is read the timetable report.
The report highlights all constraint violations and provides guidance on how to fix them.
Let’s say class 5A has three consecutive Math lessons on Monday. That doesn’t seem ideal.
You check the report but don't see any "Too many lessons per day" constraint listed as broken — this is the problem.
In this case, the rule wasn't active.
Go to Timetable Rules, enable the relevant constraint, and regenerate the timetable.
Always read the timetable report.
If a rule is not listed in the report as broken, it most likely wasn’t configured or activated.
Many broken constraints in the report include a recommendation.
Make sure to follow that advice and adjust your data or rules accordingly.