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Guided tour of the transport plan editor
Guided tour of the transport plan editor
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Written by Antoine Marin
Updated over a week ago

Introduction

In this article you will find details of the following aids:

  • Go to transport plan editor

  • Search bar

  • The different tabs

  • Home and overview of transport plan content

Accessing your "Transport plan editor”

To access Pysae's integrated plan management interface, proceed as follows:

In the left-hand sidebar, hover over the "Resources" tab, then click on "Transport plan".

You will now see a list of your existing transport plans in Pysae.

To view a (published) plan, click on the eye. To modify the data in a plan (only possible in draft form), click on the pencil.

Remember: a published file can no longer be modified.

To add quick and/or temporary modifications, you can choose to duplicate your "Active" plan and then make the modifications to your plan on the duplicate.

Search bar

To facilitate your navigation, a search bar is permanently available at the top left of your interface. It provides quick access to a transport plan.

The different tabs

Once you've opened your transportation plan, you'll see the following tabs on your left sidebar:

  • Home

  • Line

  • Stops

  • Tracks

  • Timetables

  • Services

  • Import

  • Verification

Each one allows you to consult the different data used in your transportation plan. Click on the tab of your choice and, once in the desired category, access the specific data you're interested in.

Remember: a published file can no longer be modified.

To add quick and/or temporary modifications, you can choose to duplicate your "Active" plan and then make the modifications to your plan on the duplicate.

Home and overview of transport plan contents

Once the transport plan you're interested in has been opened (by clicking on the pencil or the eye), you'll get an overview.

This includes the following details:

  • The number of elements for each component (agencies, stops, lines, runs, routes, schedules and services).

  • Errors or alerts for each component

  • A graph showing the number of active runs over the next 14 days.

  • days.

The number of active runs allows you to quickly check the validity and consistency of your schedules.

By clicking on the various elements, you can access the corresponding detailed view.

Once you've finished, click on "Back to operations" in the top right-hand corner of your interface to return to the list of your transport plans in the main Pysae interface.

Reminder: a published file can no longer be modified.

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