Screenshot: TourEvent ( xTour 1.x)

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Screenshot: TourEvent ( xTour 1.x)

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Hi there,

here are just some screenshots that show you how we deal with break- and rest rules and open / closed tours in xTour 1. My first GANTT charts - there's room for improvement.
No breaks, just switching between driving (red), service (green) and not operating (pink) and waiting (orange). As you can see the beginning and end of the tours is a RED event which is the partial trip from the depot to the first customer and from the last customer to the depot. That's what we call a closed tour.
No breaks, just switching between driving (red), service (green) and not operating (pink) and waiting (orange). As you can see the beginning and end of the tours is a RED event which is the partial trip from the depot to the first customer and from the last customer to the depot. That's what we call a closed tour.
Gantt chart with break- and rest rules. Therefore you can see additional breaks (e.g. yellow: 45 mins somewhere between 11:00 and 13:00). Furthermore the end of the tour is GREEN which shows a half open tour (ends at customer)
Gantt chart with break- and rest rules. Therefore you can see additional breaks (e.g. yellow: 45 mins somewhere between 11:00 and 13:00). Furthermore the end of the tour is GREEN which shows a half open tour (ends at customer)
Feedback is welcome,
a video in german language is available https://youtu.be/pOExSDWWKbI.

Best regards,
Bernd
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