Configure your settings
- Last UpdatedMar 10, 2025
- 2 minute read
The My Setup pane, to the right of the Gantt chart, contains a number of settings you can configure.
This topic describes some common settings found in this pane. You are likely to see a different list of settings than described here, depending on how Schedule AI Assistant has been configured for your site.
Tip: You can close the My Setup pane to make more space available to the Gantt chart. To do so, click the cross icon
in the top right corner of the pane.
To reopen the My Setup pane, click the cogwheel icon near the top right corner of the Gantt chart.

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Sample Number: the number of schedule samples to run in the cloud, from 10 to 50. Conceptually similar to the number of runs in the multi-start planning optimization. Choosing more samples means longer processing times, but it may allow Schedule AI Assistant to find a better solution. It is recommended to start with 10 samples and increase the sample number gradually as needed.
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Discharge Delay: the minimum delay, in hours, between successive cargo discharges.
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Minimum blend length: the minimum length of blends, in days.
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Maximum <property> jump for <unit name> Unit: for example, Maximum API jump for CDU1 Unit. The maximum jump in value for a property in a plant unit. This ensures that too abrupt changes in values for the property are avoided.
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CDU Source Limit: the maximum number of tanks that can feed the CDU.
Sales prices
In the Sales Prices section you can edit the prices of various plant outputs. These prices allow Schedule AI Assistant to take profitability into account when ranking the recommended schedule solutions.
If you leave the prices set to zero, they are ignored when ranking solutions.
