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Tour management offers a quick overview on your current disposition. At the moment tours can only be added and edited via the interface of TourWS. The tours can then be viewed in the portal.


disposition overview

At the disposition overview you are able to view the current progress of your tours. There are two different views available - the sliding graph and the table. Both own different configuration possibilities, which you can find in the upper area of the module.

menu

The menu consists of a vehicle group and date selection, as well as a free-text search and a settings menu. The vehicle group, date and search text influence both views. Those settings will not be remembered for future sessions.

Via the settings menu on top right corner you can set a pre-selected vehicle group and a date range, which will be loaded on each module start. Settings are structured into 3 areas:

  • general: those settings influence both views
  • sliding graph
    • zoom: defines the stretching of the time line
    • displayed car information: This edits the vehicle list on the left. Choose wether you want to see driver and trailer informations or if you e.g. want to hide the vehicle symbols for a compact view.
    • displayed tour information: This edits the individual tours, which are shown on the sliding graph. Decide which details you want to see on first glance. It is also possible to hide all detail data, this results in an especially slim mode, in which each tour is only a line.
  • table
    • pre-defined timerange: The module always inits on start at "now". This setting influences how many hours more and less will be pre-selected.
    • displayed lines per page: Set the maximum of table entries per page.
    • displayed columns: The table view is completely user-definable. Show and hide the columns you want. Click and drag the columns via the 3 dots to change their order.

On save the settings of all 3 areas will be applied. Afterwards the module will be reloaded.


sliding graph

View as sliding graph reminds of old times. Click on an empty area and drag the graph as much as you want. By doing so you can also view old and upcoming disposition data. To get more details on a tour, click on the corresponding tour block.

Choose a date via the date picker above and click on apply to center the graph at the selected point of time.

symbolism

As mentioned before, you are able to edit the displayed tour information. We now want to explain the meaning of these options.


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color

Tours can have the following colors:

  • white: Tour is planned.
  • grey: Tour is being sent.
  • grey-blue: Tour was succesfully sent.
  • blue: Tour is active.
  • green: Tour was successfully completed.
  • red: Tour is cancelled.
  • orange: There is a problem regarding your tour. This can be:
    • Delivery to the display failed.
1tour nameTour ident which was set while creating.
2current stopThe partial order to which the last submitted state belongs.
3statusThe state is visualized by an icon. For planned/active tours you will see the current progress, e.g. 4/8.
4startAddress of first destination. start date of tour
5endAddress of last destination, date when tour was finished
6sub destinationsEach destination is visualized by a part of the line. The tour in the picture has 2 destinations.
7partial ordersEach partial order is also visualized by a line part. These are sorted underneath the destination they belong to. The tour in the picture has 3 orders at each destination.

table

The table view processes the data differently. Here you can view also larger timeranges. On change back to sliding graph, the graph will be centered at middle of the previous timerange.

Using the action menu in last column you can access the detail and map view of the tour.


detail view

The detail view holds all facts about your tour. These are structured into 3 areas:

  • planning: Here you can find all information that were initially set for the tour. By looking at the time line and the last state per tour element, you will get a quick overview about the current progress. For more detailled information on the working progress you can find all registered status entries at each element. These can also be viewed grouped at the next area.
  • history: This contains all status entries ordered chronologically. At the middle column is a hint which tour element originally send this status. Click on the text, to see the detail information of previous area again.
  • data: Here you will find all attachments to the tour. This includes submitted forms, but also attached files from file storage.


By clicking the map icon on top right you can access the map view of the tour. Here you can see all destinations, as far as a latitude and longitude were entered, and all registered position messages while the driver was working on the tour. Click on a destination icon to see the detailed data again.

settings

general

show orders

You have the possibility to connect you order management with tour management. If you activate this option, all orders will be displayed in tour module as well. This does not affect your actual order management.


tour states

Here you can set your tour state configuration. This defines your base set of possible tour states, which will be offered to your drivers on their display.

You can choose between different TMS providers, who communicate with us via interfaces. The selection of the right TMS is important for a smooth exchange of data between YellowFox and the TMS. If you do not need this, you might also choose your default order states.

Loaded configurations can be adjusted afterwards. The interfaces rely on the given idents. But you can change the shown texts as you desire and even add translations for other languages. If the driver uses the display in a matching language, the translation will be displayed. The default if no translation for the selected language is available is always the german text.

The configuration has to be transmitted to the display, before it can be used. This also applies for possible updates on the configuration!


The configured tour states are the default for new tours on the display. They might be overwritten if the tour contains a custom tour states configuration or has an attached workflow.

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