Purchasing programs/seasons

201.2.1.14 Rights check for period

Displays a list of all the scheduled appearances of a single/season program within a certain period, indicating if they are Runs or ReRuns, as well as if they are correct (e.g. ReRun scheduled after Run) or incorrect (e.g. ReRun scheduled before a Run).
The "Rights check for period" display a list of ALL the single and season programs scheduled within a certain period, it can be used to check the correctness of their  scheduled rights (i.e. Run or ReRun):

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Parameter - Options
Description : Specify if they should be retrieved only those programs with valid rights, invalid rights or both of them (all).

Parameter - Grouping
Description : Select the criteria with which results will be grouped for display. Available sorting criteria includes date and program.

Parameter - Scheduling start/end date
Description : The dates range on which the program has been scheduled,  and the period for which costs will be calculated.

It's worthy mentioning that for each listed program contain the following information:

Start and end date - The date the notification is created. Specify the period for which costs will be calculated.

Type - Indicates the scheduled asset corresponds either to a program or to a season.

Code - Displays the code of the scheduled asset.

Description - Shows the description of the purchase order line.

Current right - The "current right" is the right as currently present in the schedule for the program.

Correct right - The "correct right" is the right as expected by the system for the scheduled asset, for instance, if it is scheduled after a Run it must be a ReRun, otherwise it will be considered as "wrong".
 
Wrong rights                                
In case a program's "current right"  differs from its "correct right" (ie. one is "R" whereas the other one is "RR"), the program would highlight with red to indicate wrong right has been scheduled. It's worthy mentioning that wrong rights arises in the following cases:

Case A

1.The program "X" is scheduled as a ReRun due to an already existing Run of the same program.

2.After while, the Run is removed from the schedule, thus the ReRun  become a Run.

3.This issue will be pointed out as a wrong right.

Case B

1.The program "X" is scheduled as a Run.

2.After while, the same program is scheduled before the previous Run but as a Run since it's the first chronological appearance, this makes the previous Run to become a ReRun.

3.This issue will be pointed out as a wrong right.

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