Brennan,

Just a quick heads up.

Kenny and I are looking into that, in general I would go with a model similar 
to this:

(year)<-[:IN_YEAR]<-[:MONTH]<-[:IN_MONTH]-(day)<-[:ON_DAY]-(block)<[:ON_TABLE]->(table),
 (block)<-[:WORKS_AT]-(person)-[:SKILL]->(skill-tree)

Where each block is your 20 minute block that you talked about.

Which models time as a tree, like here: 
http://docs.neo4j.org/chunked/milestone/cypher-cookbook-path-tree.html

I let Kenny detail it when he finds time, perhaps with a GraphGist.

HTH


Michael

Am 16.01.2014 um 23:31 schrieb Brennan Kinney <[email protected]>:

> Just noticed this might be better suited for stackoverflow so have merged it 
> with a similar topic I had asked but MySQL specific.
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21160307/database-model-for-a-24-7-staff-roster-at-a-casino
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