TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preamble
Rooms > Subject rooms is a very important area in E10. For every subject, the rooms that are options for each subject must be listed. E10 will refer to this data at various stages, such as:
- during line construction
- during auto-staffing
- during timetable construction

It is important to have the subject room sets up to date.

Subject Rooms rely on the correct Course Code setup. See KB doc: Edval Naming Convention for Course and Class Codes.
Subject Rooms screen explained
Filter to view particular faculties, or all faculties.

Note that any courses that exist in the Lines > Elective data screens, for which E10 does not yet know the faculty, display in a faculty called 'Electives', which can only be found when in the 'All faculties' view.
Heading | Details |
Years | Lists the year/s that each subject/course runs in. Where the same course code exists across a number of years and has the same subject room set, it can be condensed by entering the year levels divided by a comma: e.g. 7,8,9. Where all years share the same class code and the same subject room set, enter ‘all’. To separate combined year levels, click in the 'Years' cell to select the text, then type over with the new entry. Alternatively, click in the cell and back space to enter your cursor, then edit. |
Course | Non-editable field. Courses codes originate in the Class Data or Lines > Elective data screens. Double-click on a course code to go directly to the class data screen for the first listing of the subject. It is important that Course codes are used correctly – see Edval Naming Convention for Course and Class Codes |
Subject | Non-editable field. Subject names originate in the Class Data or Lines > Elective data screens. Double-click on a subject cell to go directly to the class data screen for the first listing of the subject. |
Faculty | Displays when viewing 'All faculties' from the Filter menu. |
# Classes | Non-editable field. The number of classes are calculated from the Class Data screens. |
Only | A ‘Y’ entry (Yes) in this column will prevent fallback to General Rooms, which is the default when explicitly requested rooms are not available. Recommendation: Use only where subjects require all their lessons to be in a Specialist room. |
LinkedTo | A room set for a course can be linked to a subject with a different course code where the same room options apply. Use the syntax: Years Colon Course, e.g. 12:FRX |
Room codes | The list of room codes that are options for the subject. Where any general room may be used for a subject, leave blank. Where there are preferred rooms for a subject, enter the room codes and their priority level. The order of room codes here is irrelevant; E10 uses brackets to specify the room preference level. Room priority There are three levels of room priority: - Preferred - no brackets. This is the default entry. - Fallback - one set of brackets. (A2) - Desperate - two sets of brackets. ((A3) |
Editing Subject room sets
Add a room to the options: Click into the empty white cell at the end of the row of the room set, and type in the room, or select from the room picker pop up box and Apply.
Remove a room: Click into the appropriate cell and press delete on the keyboard.
Edit room priority: Double-click onto the room cell, select the room code in the room picker, select the desired priority from the room picker pop up box and Apply.
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