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[railML3] Limitation of <hasGaugeClearanceMarker> in <switchIL> [message #3083] Wed, 10 May 2023 13:10 Go to next message
Georg Boasson is currently offline  Georg Boasson
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The maximum number of childelement <hasGaugeClearanceMarker> in <switchIL> must be extended to more than 2, which is the limitation in railML3.2. Bane NOR will use each <hasGaugeClearanceMarker> to reference one clearance point. The clearance point is defined by using a <trainDetectionElement> with type="clearancePoint". See attached file for an example of a switch with 4 clearence points.

Proposal: The limitation of <hasGaugeClearanceMarker> elements in the <switchIL> can be set to unlimited.


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Re: [railML3] Limitation of <hasGaugeClearanceMarker> in <switchIL> [message #3095 is a reply to message #3083] Fri, 09 June 2023 09:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dominik Looser is currently online  Dominik Looser
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I agree that there should not be a limitation on the number of <hasGaugeClearanceMarker>.
Re: [railML3] Limitation of <hasGaugeClearanceMarker> in <switchIL> [message #3096 is a reply to message #3095] Mon, 12 June 2023 10:16 Go to previous message
Jörg von Lingen is currently offline  Jörg von Lingen
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Thanks for your input. Originally, the use of <hasGaugeClearanceMarker>
was not considered in the way as suggested from BaneNOR (Georg B). But I
agree the proposal is more clear and thus no limitation shall be set.

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