Department Scheduling Setup - Accounting (KCACCT_BU) Home and Alternate Pavilions

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Department Scheduling Setup - Accounting (KCACCT_BU)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

BSA

BSA

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 BOW

2 SFH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Aerospace Studies (KCASTU_VA)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

TER

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 ANX

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Department Scheduling Setup - Anthropology (KCANTH_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2 WTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Architecture (KCARCH_AE)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

ANX

ANX

TLH

TLH

TLH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 TLH

3

2

NXH

ANX

2

2

ART

BOW

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TLH

TLH

TLH

TLH

TRT

TRT

1

2

5

6

3

4

NXH

CPA

WTH_

TRT

ANX

TLH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Art (KCART_CA)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

ART

ART

ART

ARX

ARX

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 VDN

2

3

LKO

BOW

1

2

ART

VDN

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MSC

MSC

VDN

VDN

1

2

1

2

ART

VDN

ART

BOW

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Department Scheduling Setup - Arts and Sciences (KCAS_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

ANX

BOW

BOW

BSA

KTH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 SFH

1

2

SFH

BSA

1

1

SFH

KTA

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KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

MLH

SFH

SFH

SFH

SFH

SFH

WMH

LRH

MLH

MOU

ORH

VDN

FRA

FRH

WTH_

SFH

BOW

ORH

VDN

BSA

LCM

BSA

KTH

BOW

MCG

4

5

3

3

2

3

2

2

2

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

5

1

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Department Scheduling Setup - Biological Sciences (KCBSCI_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

CHA

CHA

CHH

CHH

CHH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 CHH

2

1

SMH

SMH

2

3

WMH

HDN

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CHH

CHH

CHH

CHH

5

5

4

5

LCM

BOW

CWH

MSC

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Department Scheduling Setup - Biomedical Sciences (KCBMS_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

CHH

CHH

CHH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 SMH

2

3

WMH

HDN

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Department Scheduling Setup - Business Administration (KCBUSN_BU)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

BSA

BSA

BSA

BSA

BSA

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 BOW

2

3

SFH

VDN

4

5

MLH

LRH

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BSA 6 MCG

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Department Scheduling Setup - Business Administration Grad (KCBAD_BU)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

BSA

BSA

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 BOW

2 SFH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Chemical Physics (KCCPHY_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LCM

LCM

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MSB

2 CHH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Chemistry and Biochemistry (KCCHMB_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

WMH

WMH

WMH

WMH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 SMH

2

3

4

CHH

HDN

LCM

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Department Scheduling Setup - College of the Arts (KCCA_CA)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

TLH

TLH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 NXH

2 CPA

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Department Scheduling Setup - Communication and Information (KCCCI_CI)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

TLH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 FRH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Communication Studies (KCCOMM_CI)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

CPA

CPA

CPA

FRH

TLH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 NXH

2

3

CWH

MSC

1

1

FRA

ANX

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TLH 2 NXH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Computer Science (KCCS_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

MSB

MSB

MSB

MSB

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 SMH

2

3

4

WMH

WTH_

LCM

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Department Scheduling Setup - Ctr for Applied Conflict Mgmt (KCCACM_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

BOW

BOW

BOW

BOW

BOW

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MCG

1

2

SFH

ART

2

2

KTA

KTH

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BOW 2 MLH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Digital Sciences (KCDSCI_DS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

MSB

MSB

MSB

MSB

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 SMH

2

3

4

WMH

WTH_

LCM

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Department Scheduling Setup - Economics (KCECON_BU)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

BSA

BSA

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 BOW

2 SFH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Education (KCEDUC_EH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

WTH_

WTH_

WTH_

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 LRH

2

3

MLH

HDN

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Department Scheduling Setup - English (KCENG_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

ANX

BOW

BSA

KTH

KTH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 SFH

1

1

SFH

SFH

1

2

KTA

LRH

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KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

KTH

MCG

SFH

SFH

SFH

SFH

SFH

SFH

WTH_

MLH

MOU

ORH

VDN

FRA

FRH

WTH_

SFH

BOW

BSA

SFH

BOW

BSA

ORH

MLH

WTH_

ART

SFH

5

5

3

4

3

3

2

2

2

2

6

1

4

5

2

3

1

1

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Department Scheduling Setup - Environmental Health Sciences (ACEHS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Environmental Health Sciences (ECEHS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Environmental Health Sciences (GCEHS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Environmental Health Sciences (KCEHS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Environmental Health Sciences (SAEHS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Environmental Health Sciences (STEHS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Environmental Health Sciences (TREHS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Environmental Health Sciences (TUEHS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Epidemiology and Biostatistics (ACEPBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Epidemiology and Biostatistics (ECEPBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Epidemiology and Biostatistics (GCEPBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Epidemiology and Biostatistics (KCEPBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Epidemiology and Biostatistics (SAEPBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Epidemiology and Biostatistics (STEPBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Epidemiology and Biostatistics (TREPBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Epidemiology and Biostatistics (TUEPBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Fashion Design and Merch (KCFDM_CA)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

ROC

ROC

ROC

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 FRA

1

2

FRH

MOU

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Department Scheduling Setup - Finance (KCFIN_BU)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

BSA

BSA

BSA

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 BOW

2

3

SFH

VDN

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Department Scheduling Setup - Foundations Leadership Admin (KCFLA_EH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

ANX

ANX

ANX

NXH

WTH_

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 CHH

2

3

BOW

SFH

1

1

CPA

LRH

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WTH_

WTH_

2

3

MLH

ORH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Geography (KCGEOG_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

MCG

MCG

MCG

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 KTA

2

3

BSA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Geology (KCGEOL_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

MCG

MCG

MCG

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 KTA

2

3

BSA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Health Policy and Management (ACHPM_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Health Policy and Management (ECHPM_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Health Policy and Management (GCHPM_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Health Policy and Management (KCHPM_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Health Policy and Management (SAHPM_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Health Policy and Management (STHPM_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Health Policy and Management (TRHPM_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Health Policy and Management (TUHPM_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Health Sciences (KCHS_EH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

ANX

ANX

CPA

CPA

NXH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 BOW

2

1

SFH

NXH

2

1

TLH

CPA

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NXH

NXH

2

3

TLH

ORH

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Department Scheduling Setup - History (KCHIST_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

BOW

BOW

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 BSA

2 SFH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Honors (KCHONR_HC)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

JHN

JHN

JHN

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 ANX

2

3

TLH

BOW

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Department Scheduling Setup - Journalism and Mass Comm (KCJMC_CI)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

FRA

FRA

FRA

FRH

FRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 FRH

2

3

MOU

MCG

1

2

FRA

MOU

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FRH

FRH

FRH

3

4

4

MCG

BOW

CWH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Library and Information Sci (KCLIS_CI)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LIB

LIB

LIB

Rank Alternate Pavilion

5 CHH

6

7

WMH

SMH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Lifespan Dev and Educ Sciences (KCLDES_EH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

SFH

SFH

SFH

SFH

SFH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 BOW

2

3

BSA

ORH

4

5

MCG

ART

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SFH

SFH

SFH

WTH_

WTH_

WTH_

WTH_

2

3

8

1

3

6

7

WTH_

LRH

MLH

LRH

MLH

NXH

ORH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Management Information Systems (KCMIS_BU)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

BSA

BSA

BSA

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 SFH

2

3

BOW

CWH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Marketing and Entrepreneurship (KCMKEN_BU)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

BSA

BSA

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 BOW

2 SFH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Mathematics (KCMATH_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

MSB

MSB

MSB

MSB

MSB

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 LCM

2

3

HDN

SMH

4

5

WMH

WTH_

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WTH_

WTH_

WTH_

1

2

3

MSB

LCM

HDN

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Department Scheduling Setup - Military Science (KCMSCI_VA)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

TER

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 ANX

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Department Scheduling Setup - Modern-Classical Language Stud (KCMCLS_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

BSA

BSA

SFH

SFH

SFH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

2 BOW

2

1

SFH

BOW

2

3

BSA

ORH

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SFH

SFH

SFH

SFH

SFH

WTH_

WTH_

WTH_

8

1

6

7

2

3

4

5

MCG

ART

WTH_

LRH

MLH

SFH

ORH

LRH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Music (KCMUS_CA)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

CPA

CPA

CPA

MSC

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 NXH

2

3

1

TLH

MSC

CPA

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Department Scheduling Setup - Nursing (KCNURS_NU)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

HDN

HDN

HDN

HDN

HDN

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 LCM

2

2

CHA

CHH

2

2

MSB

SMH

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HDN

LCM

LCM

LCM

2

3

2

1

WMH

HDN

MSB

CHH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Office of Global Education (KCOGE_VA)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

BOW

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 BOW

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Department Scheduling Setup - Pan-African Studies (KCPAS_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

ORH

ORH

ORH

ORH

ORH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 LRH

2

3

WTH

MLH

4

5

MOU

VDN

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Department Scheduling Setup - Philosophy (KCPHIL_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

BOW

BOW

BOW

BOW

BOW

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 SFH

2

3

BSA

ART

4

5

VDN

ORH

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BOW 6 LRH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Physics (KCPHY_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

SMH

SMH

SMH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 WMH

2

3

CHH

HDN

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Department Scheduling Setup - Political Science (KCPOL_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

BOW

BOW

BOW

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 BSA

2

3

SFH

MSC

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Department Scheduling Setup - Psychology (KCPSYC_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

KTA

KTA

KTA

KTA

KTH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 KTH

2

3

MCG

MLH

4

1

CWH

KTA

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KTH

KTH

KTH

2

3

4

MCG

MLH

CWH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Public Health (KCPH_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Social and Behavioral Sciences (ACSBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Social and Behavioral Sciences (ECSBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Social and Behavioral Sciences (GCSBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Social and Behavioral Sciences (KCSBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Social and Behavioral Sciences (SASBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Social and Behavioral Sciences (STSBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Social and Behavioral Sciences (TRSBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Social and Behavioral Sciences (TUSBS_PH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

LRH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

3

WTH

BOW

4

4

KTA

KTH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Sociology (KCSOC_AS)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

BOW

BOW

MLH

MLH

MLH

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 MLH

2

1

ORH

KTA

1

2

KTH

ORH

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MLH

MLH

MLH

3

4

5

CWH

LRH

WTH_

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Department Scheduling Setup - Tchng Ldrshp and Curr Studies (KCTLC_EH)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

ANX

ANX

ANX

CDC

CDC

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 JHN

2

3

BOW

TLH

1

2

WTH_

LRH

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CDC

CDC

WTH_

WTH_

WTH_

1

2

3

3

4

MLH

HDN

LRH

MLH

HDN

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Department Scheduling Setup - Technology (KCAEST_AT)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

VDN

VDN

VDN

VDN

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 ART

2

2

3

KTA

KTH

BOW

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Department Scheduling Setup - Theatre and Dance (KCTHDN_CA)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

CPA

CPA

CPA

CPA

CPA

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 NXH

2

3

TLH

ANX

5

5

MSC

ORH

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CPB

CPC

1

1

CPA

ANX

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Department Scheduling Setup - Undergraduate Studies (KCUS_US)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

ANX

ANX

ANX

ART

ART

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 ART

1

4

TLH

BOW

1

2

ORH

VDN

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TER

TER

TLH

TLH

VDN

VDN

TER

TLH

TLH

TLH

VDN

VNC

WMH

WMH

WMH

WTH_

WTH_

MOU

NXH

ORH

VDN

ART

KTH

WTH_

ART

ANX

BOW

MLH

TRT

SMH

CHH

HDN

BOW

ANX

1

1

4

4

3

4

1

2

1

1

3

1

2

1

2

1

1

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Department Scheduling Setup - Visual Communication Design (KCVCD_CA)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

ART

ART

ART

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 BOW

2

3

BSA

SFH

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Department Scheduling Setup - Visual Communication Design (KCVCD_CI)

Home and Alternate Pavilions

A pavilion is the equivalent of a building. Your home and alternate pavilion settings tell the system how to assign a 'quality' to the rooms that are available to be assigned to your delivery. To assign a quality, you must first supply a home pavilion. The home pavilion is the pavilion that the scheduler requests in the DCU. If the system is unable to find a room in the home pavilion, it will search the alternate pavilions instead. The value of the alternate pavilion describes which pavilion has a better quality.

In the following example if the scheduler requests a room in PAV A and no rooms are available it will search PAV B, D and M. Rooms in PAV B will have greater quality than rooms in PAV D. Rooms in PAV

D will have a better quality than rooms in PAV M. If the scheduler requests a room in PAV Q and no rooms are available, the system will search PAV T, X and H. Rooms in PAV T and X have equal and greater quality than rooms in PAV H.

Below you will find your home and alternate pavilions as they exist in production today. Please review this information and make changes as necessary.

If I request a room in this pavilion: Rank (quality) I would also accept a room in these pavilions, in this order

PAV A 1 PAV B

2 PAV D

PAV Q

3 PAV M

1 PAV T

1 PAV X

2 PAV H

Your current values are

Home Pavilion

ART

ART

ART

Rank Alternate Pavilion

1 BOW

2

3

BSA

SFH

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