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Re: RFE for connection, DE:Anschluss [message #884 is a reply to message #874] Mon, 12 November 2012 22:46 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Susanne Wunsch railML is currently offline  Susanne Wunsch railML
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Susanne Wunsch <coord(at)commonrailmlorg> writes:

> Dirk Bräuer <dirkbraeuer(at)irfpde> writes:
>
>> so your suggestion is: If a train passes the same station two times,
>> two train parts have to be used?
>>
>> Well, ok, I don't think that it will be widely accepted but I have no
>> problem with it. (Actually, I would be very glad if DB Netz and OeBB
>> Infra would accept it because it would make life much more easier
>> with current interfaces.)
>>
>> Can we then clarify that for RailML, there is the following rule:
>> --> No ocpRef is allowed to occur more than one time in the same
>> <trainPart>.
>
>> I'll write it into Wiki.
>
> I'm sorry, it's only my understanding of this situation. As you wrote in the
> next posting, it should be accepted by the current railML community and
> at least by Joachim, as timetable coordinator.
>
> We will speak about this aspect next week at the conference in Zurich.

As mentioned I filed a Trac ticket for this issue:

https://trac.assembla.com/railML/ticket/197

Kind regards...
Susanne

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Susanne Wunsch
Schema Coordinator: railML.common
 
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