That was my second guess. I asked this because in other softwares I could 
fullfil the clock without having to "slice it"

-----Mensagem original-----
De: Robert Orr [mailto:orrrob...@gmail.com]
Enviada: sex 04-10-2013 4:55
Para: Pedro Picoto (TSF/tec)
Assunto: Re: [RDD] Clock Structures
 
You need to have one event per song you want (use at least 15 events). Most
people overfill the hour and let the TOH make-next event cut out the last
few songs. So you should probably schedule 3 or 4 events more than you
think you need each hour.
Hope that helps,
Robert


On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Pedro Picoto (TSF/tec)
<pedro.pic...@tsf.pt>wrote:

> **
> I've created a scheduler hour clock rule where 15 songs from a certain
> group/code can be selected. Created a specific Event for that clock. The
> generated log shows just one or to songs on that clock. The clock is
> structured with TOH elements and filled with a single continuous category
> matching the Event.
> How can I tel Rivendell "Pick 15 songs from that code and fill an hour
> with them?..."
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