timetable.trainParts.trainPart.ocpsTT.ocpTT.times scope value [message #757] |
Tue, 31 January 2012 18:54 |
mwoelke
Messages: 1 Registered: January 2012
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Hi all,
my name is Milan. Im currently working on importing RailML 2.0 data into a
passenger information system is currently being developing by my company.
Going through the schema I noticed that it's possible to specify multiple
"times" records for an ocp of a trainpart. I imagine this is being used to
specify operational times and times published to the customer/traveler for
each stop. I assume these records, if provided, can be differentiated by
the provided scope values.
Since scope is specified to be a string value my question would be, from
your experience, which values are most commonly being used for which class
of stop times.
Thanks in advance...
Best regards,
Milan Wölke
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Re: timetable.trainParts.trainPart.ocpsTT.ocpTT.times scope value [message #758 is a reply to message #757] |
Wed, 01 February 2012 15:44 |
Joachim Rubröder railML
Messages: 0 Registered: November 2019
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Hi Milan,
the scope is not a simple string but an enumeration:
<xs:enumeration value="actual"/>
<xs:enumeration value="calculated"/>
<xs:enumeration value="published"/>
<xs:enumeration value="scheduled"/>
<xs:enumeration value="earliest"/>
<xs:enumeration value="latest"/>
A passenger information system would import the "published" times if there
are any. Whereas a planning tool would probably export "scheduled" times.
Best regards,
Joachim
Milan Wölke wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> my name is Milan. Im currently working on importing RailML 2.0 data into a
> passenger information system is currently being developing by my company.
>
> Going through the schema I noticed that it's possible to specify multiple
> "times" records for an ocp of a trainpart. I imagine this is being used to
> specify operational times and times published to the customer/traveler for
> each stop. I assume these records, if provided, can be differentiated by
> the provided scope values.
> Since scope is specified to be a string value my question would be, from
> your experience, which values are most commonly being used for which class
> of stop times.
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Best regards,
> Milan Wölke
>
>
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