What does "No Schedule" mean on a project, and how do I fix it?
A No Schedule project has no scheduling cards at all for the week — add one to get it staffed.
Quick answer
No Schedule means the project has zero scheduling cards for the week you're viewing — nobody and nothing has been assigned to it yet. Fix it by clicking the + on any day cell in that project's row and assigning workers or assets.
Overview
No Schedule is different from Needs Attention. No Schedule means the project has no cards at all for the visible week — a blank row. Needs Attention means at least one card exists but is missing some of its required workers or assets. A project moves out of No Schedule the moment you add its first card for that week, even if that card isn't fully staffed yet — at that point it becomes Needs Attention until the required counts are filled.
Before you begin
- Fixing a No Schedule project is done by an admin in the web portal.
- The project must already exist in Corfix. You'll also need at least one worker or asset set up to assign to it.
Steps
- Filter to No Schedule. Click the No Schedule status filter to see only projects with no cards for the current week.
- Find the project's row. Confirm you have the right project by its name and address.
- Click the + on a day cell. Choose the day you want to start staffing and click the + to create a scheduling card.
- Fill in the card. Set Total Workers and/or Total Assets, then assign names from the Resources panel, and click Save.
- Confirm the status changed. The project should now drop out of No Schedule — it'll show as Needs Attention until all required slots are filled, or Complete once they are.
Use cases
- Start-of-week check: filter to No Schedule each Monday to catch any project nobody has touched yet.
- New project onboarding: confirm a freshly created project gets its first card instead of sitting empty.
Troubleshooting
I added a card but the project still shows No Schedule. Make sure you're viewing the same week the card was added to — the status is calculated per visible week, so a card on a different week won't clear it here.
What's the difference between No Schedule and Needs Attention? No Schedule means no cards exist yet. Needs Attention means a card exists but isn't fully staffed. Adding any card moves a project from the first state into the second.