Unpublish the schedule
If you published the schedule and want to make more changes before making it available to employees, you can unpublish the current schedule. You can unpublish schedules for specific dates and employees.
Unpublishing makes the schedule unavailable for viewing or shift swapping. When employees try to view schedules for dates that are not published, a message is displayed, stating that the schedules are not published.
Note the following about unpublishing schedules:
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Once you unpublish a schedule, you can no longer revert to that published schedule. Therefore, if the draft schedule is different, you have no general fallback to the old published one. |
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Unpublishing could result in time-off allocations being released. This action can have other implications, such as impacting the approval of new requests. |
Before you begin
Publish the schedule
Procedure
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From the left pane Employees filter, select the employees for whom you want to unpublish components, and select Apply. |
The selected employees appear on the calendar. You can only unpublish schedules for employees who appear on the calendar.
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From the calendar, select the employees for whom you want to unpublish schedules. |
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From Tools, select Unpublish. |
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From Employees on the right side of the screen, select the employees for whom you want to unpublish schedules. |
The employees you selected from the calendar are already selected. You can change this selection, as needed. To select employees on all pages, select All pages and select the relevant employees. To only select employees from the current page displayed on the calendar, select Current page and select the relevant employees.
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From Dates, select the date range for which you want to unpublish schedules: |
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To unpublish schedules for the current scheduling period, select Current scheduling period. |
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To unpublish the schedule for specific days and times: |
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In the Start and End fields, enter the dates and times accordingly. |
A warning message appears, prompting you to confirm unpublishing the schedule.
Note the following about the unpublish action before selecting OK:
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Once you unpublish a schedule, you can no longer revert to the published schedule. Therefore, if the draft schedule is different, you have no general fallback to the old published one. |
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Unpublishing could affect pending and new time-off allocations. |
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Once you are sure that you want to unpublish a schedule, select OK. |
Related topics
Revert the schedule