Executing the line blocking procedure
1. On the toolbar, click Open Procedure sequence.
The Procedure sequence window opens.
2. Add the Line blocking procedure of the PuT analyses category to the desired position in the procedure sequence (Setting up and starting the procedure sequence).
3. In the row of the inserted procedure, click the button in the Reference object(s) column.
The Select block version window opens.
4. Select the desired block version.
5. Confirm with OK.
6. Make sure that the inserted operation is marked and click the Edit button in the Operations section.
The Line blocking parameters window opens.
7. Make the desired settings (Parameters of the line blocking procedure).
8. Confirm with OK.
9. Execute the procedure (Executing procedures in the procedure sequence).
The line block calculation is performed. Similar to assignments, the start time and end time of the procedure are logged to the log file. You can display and edit the results (Displaying line blocks in the block view and Editing block versions and line blocks). If required, you can perform a coverage or line block check (Checking the coverage and Performing the line block check).
Executing line blocking for individual line bock versions
In the Line block selection tool window, you have the option of executing line blocking directly for each desired block version. You make your own settings for this line blocking operation. The settings do not affect the settings made in the procedure sequence.
1. Make sure the Line block selection window is open (Opening the Line block editor).
2. Select the desired block version.
3. Right-click the selected block version.
4. From the shortcut menu, choose Create blocks.
The Line blocking parameters window opens.
5. Make the desired settings (Parameters of the line blocking procedure).
Note: If the option Consider only unbound vehicle journey sections on the Basis tab is selected, the new line blocks are added to the blocks already existing in the block version. Otherwise the existing blocks are deleted. |
6. Confirm with OK.