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The Event Editor
Deleting the join-in-progress event
If you delete the join-in-progress event, iTX simply adds the remaining events in the join-in-
progress stream after the last event on the main schedule stream.
Effect of a fixed event in the join-in-progress stream
A schedule may contain a fixed event after the join-in-progress event. iTX puts this item on air
at its scheduled playout time. The join-in-progress operation is cancelled if it has not happened
by then. Playout continues normally for the events that follow the fixed event.
Effect of multiple manual events
When the main schedule stream contains more than one manual event, the last of these
controls the join-in-progress operation. iTX merges the join-in-progress stream from the point
that is aligned with the end of the last event on the main schedule stream:
Taking a selected event to air
Taking to air an event that follows a join-in-progress event cancels any pending join-in-progress
operation. Playout continues normally for the events that follow the event you take to air.
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