Yeah that's what I thought. Have to manually adjust the times but 
wasn't sure if I was doing something wrong.

  I tried adding a new 2 minute event towards the start of the clock, 
but instead of the rest of the events for the hour moving forward 2 
minutes I ended up with an error about overlap of time and having to 
delete the rest of the entire clock and do it from scratch. Quite time 
consuming for a small change.

  Other than that, I'm happy with the basic scheduling functionality of 
RDLogManager.

  I'm starting to make the scheduling rules/codes more complex and I'm 
quite happy with the results.

  I did notice the CPU goes up quite a bit on the SQL/RDAirPlay machine 
even when running RDLogManager on a different machine. I'm guessing this 
is SQL gobbling up 70% of my 2.8GHz RDAirPlay machine. I thought it 
would have been a lot lower since I thought RDLogManager would do most 
of the work in that area.

On 2011-09-16 17:12, Geoff Barkman wrote:
> I think you have to manually edit the times of events. I remember
> using Master Control and dropping the events on to the list and the
> pie chart filled up automatically... based on the average song length
> of that category.... That would be nice with RD :)
>
> You can however... make one base clock... and then type a new 3 letter
> ID for it and use the save as function... then just shuffle the order
> around for your new clock.
> Cheers
> Geoff
>
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Gavin Stephens<[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>> When editing clocks, is there any easier way to change events half way
>> through a clock and have the time for all the rest change automatically?
>> Or does one need to delete everything after that event and re-build the
>> rest of the clock in question and the times.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Gavin.
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