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Re: DepartureDay / ArrivalDay at first <ocpTT> of a train run [message #1815 is a reply to message #1814] Wed, 30 May 2018 13:09 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Christian Rößiger is currently offline  Christian Rößiger
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Dear Heribert,

thank you for your comments. I understand your points 1 and 2 and I
would add them to the wiki page. At point 3 I don't quite understand why
this should have an influence on the departureDay at the first <ocpTT>.
If trains only end the following day around 02:00 a.m., they may have an
arrivalDay of 1 at the last <ocpTT>, but at the first <ocpTT> they would
normally still start with "0". Could you perhaps give an (XML) example
for this use case, which we can also take over into the wiki page?

Many greetings
Christian Rößiger

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