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* ''The term "commercial" of the attribute in railML traditionally refers to the contractual relationship between RU and end-customer, not to the contractual relationship between IM and RU.''
* ''The term "commercial" of the attribute in railML traditionally refers to the contractual relationship between RU and end-customer, not to the contractual relationship between IM and RU.''
* ''The term "ordered" in the attribute {{Attr|operationalStopOrdered}} refers to the contractual relationship between IM and RU.''</includeonly><noinclude>
* ''The term "ordered" in the attribute {{Attr|operationalStopOrdered}} refers to the contractual relationship between IM and RU.''</includeonly><noinclude>
==Usage==
Template for semantic constraints of {{TT:Tag|stopDescription}}
Template for semantic constraints of {{TT:Tag|stopDescription}}
===Arguments===
''None''
==Example==
<pre>{{StopDescription}}</pre>
produces


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Revision as of 13:15, 19 August 2019

Usage

Template for semantic constraints of <stopDescription>

Arguments

None

Example

{{StopDescription}}

produces

The following table summarises the semantical constraints between the attributes <ocpTT>.ocpType, <stopDescription>.guaranteedPass, .commercial, .onOff, .stopOnRequest and .operationalStopOrdered:
File:Rml stopDescription en constraints.png

  • Green cells are default values.
  • ocpType='begin','end' are deprecated from railML 2.2.
  • If no <stopDescription> is given, it is either a non-guaranteed pass (1.2) or a stop with undefined properties, depending on the attribute ocpType.
  • The term "commercial" of the attribute in railML traditionally refers to the contractual relationship between RU and end-customer, not to the contractual relationship between IM and RU.
  • The term "ordered" in the attribute operationalStopOrdered refers to the contractual relationship between IM and RU.