Method for reconciling entries in a plurality of schedules

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364974, 3649747, 364962, 3649621, 3649472, 345169, G06F 706, G06F 1516

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ABSTRACT:
A method may be used for reconciling entries in two or more schedules using a schedule history. If the schedules are in different format, all of the schedules are converted to a single format. Then entries from the schedules are considered, for example, in chronological order. When an entry does not occur in all the schedules, the schedule history is checked for the entry. If the entry is not in the schedule history, the entry is added to any schedule which does not contain the entry. If the entry is not in the schedule history, the entry is deleted from any schedule which contains the entry. The schedule history may be updated concurrent with changes made to the other schedules. Alternately, after the reconciliation is complete the schedule history may be changed to match the reconciled schedules.

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patent: 4866611 (1989-09-01), Cree et al.
patent: 5129057 (1992-07-01), Strope et al.

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