Grass Valley GV STRATUS Playout v.2.0 User Manual
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Working with Schedules
Editing Event Details for secondary events
• Details 1: contains the specific properties for the event type.
• Details 2: contains the common properties for the event types.
• Data Sources: contains a list of the User data sources in the Easytext template that rely
on values configured in the Easytext event or an external data source file.
• Assigned Channels: contains a list of the channels to which the schedule is appended.
To edit the details of a secondary event:
1 In the top menu, click Schedule Edit.
2 In the left pane, click the schedule you want to edit.
3 In the schedule grid, click the secondary event that you want to edit.
4 In the Event Details pane, click the Details 1 tab and edit any of the following as
required depending on the type of event selected:
Option
Procedure
ID
Displays the Event ID.
Title
(All types)
Type a new title for the secondary event.
The title appears in the schedule grid in the Title column.
Event Global ID
Displays the Global ID for the event such as an Ad-ID or an Industry
Standardized Commercial Identifier (ISCI) code.
Note: The event and asset Global IDs should match. If the Event
Global ID does not match the Asset Global ID, it triggers a warning.
For information on resolving the warning, see
Asset Global ID
Displays the Global ID for the asset such as an Ad-ID or an Industry
Standardized Commercial Identifier (ISCI) code.
Note: The event and asset Global IDs should match. If the Event
Global ID does not match the Asset Global ID, it triggers a warning.
For information on resolving the warning, see
Asset Status
Displays the readiness of the asset:
•
New
: indicates that the asset has not been verified.
•
Action Required
: indicates that the asset has been verified, but
issues with it have been discovered and remain unresolved.
•
Ready To Air
: indicates that the asset has been verified and has
been deemed acceptable to go on air.
Note: Assets with a status of New or Action Required will trigger a
warning, but the status of the asset will not prevent the event from
going on air. To resolve the warning, a user granted the necessary
permissions should verify the asset and edit the status on the Asset
Management page.