Hi,
One of my partners is evaluating the xCluster (planClusters) and he wants to know whether it is possible to define a maximum number of stops for a specific territory center.
Is this possible? How?
What do we have to consider?
Thanks,
Marko
Limit number of stops per cluster?
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Limit number of stops per cluster?
Marko Cancar
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Re: Limit number of stops per cluster?
Hello Marko,
in xCluster 2.20 we invented some PlanClustersOptionsthat approach what your partner requests:
Here's an output example:
Bernd
in xCluster 2.20 we invented some PlanClustersOptionsthat approach what your partner requests:
Be aware that the parameter deals with the "activity" and not with the "number of assigned stops". Therefore your requirement can be handeled with setting the locations activity to 1 each.name: activityCapacitiesAreAbsolute
type: Boolean
required: no
default: false
available since: 2.20
This feature can be used only when clusters are specified. If set to true, activity capacities are taken as absolute upper bounds for specified clusters according to their input sequence. The parameter imbalanceTolerance does not play any role. This means, it could happen, that a planning location remains unplanned in the end. Furthermore, it could happen, that a cluster facility is not allocated to any planning location, i.e. the respective ClusterReport.numberOfLocations is zero and the respective ClusteredLocations.locationIds is empty.
Here's an output example:
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