Targeting a schedule is the process of naming what client and/or agency the schedule you are building is for and what the schedule is called. It is critical you do this for every schedule for 2 reasons.
1) The client's name and the name of the schedule will appear on the Report you generate. This info is sticky, meaning you create a schedule for one client, the next time you create a schedule Radius assumes it is for the same client. So if you do not change this info, the wrong clients name and name of the schedule will appear on your report.
2) When you save the schedule to use in the future it may be saved under the wrong clients name or under no name making it hard to find later.
This video will show you how to add standard dayparts and custom dayparts to a schedule you are creating. If you want to add custom dayparts to a Ranker, Trender or Profiler CLICK HERE Helpful Links How to add or remove a station to a schedule: ...
Exporting an XML is easier now than ever. You no longer have to copy the schedule column entries over to the description column in Scheduler. There is a copy over box on the XML popup window that will copy it over but leave your saved schedule the ...
This video will show you how to name the flighting tabs. Instead of 1, 2, 3 and so on, you can name them for example Pre Open, Grand Opening, Post Opening. Not only does it help you keep the flights straight but they will also show up that way on the ...
The video below will walk you through the basics of creating a schedule. It will also show you how to create a simple multiweek schedule, where the schedule does not change and runs consecutive weeks. If you need to learn how to create a flighting ...
On your worksheet you have lots of stats available to you. However when you create a report you want to take to a client you may not want to include all those stats. You can pick which stats to display on your Report and this quick video will show ...