Thanks for your answer. In PAS, a bed in a room gets assigned to an admission. Adapting this example on my problem, only the bed is in any interest. The bed would be the machine to which I’m scheduling my jobs to. A job would be an admission. But in difference to PAS, in my problem the admissions (jobs) cannot be scheduled to different beds (machines), because I only have one bed. Also the admission has no fixed start or end date in my problem. Therfore the planner has to go through the different start dates instead of going through the different beds. Furthermore it is relevant, how many days the bed is not occupied. Both constraints don’t get considered in the PAS example.
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