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Normative Statement Source
Rule Coverage
If daily, on weekday or from weekday...to weekday are used, then in the corresponding
Timesheets both startDate and endDate shall be left empty
DNES 5.2.4
TBD
If on weekday is used, then Timesheet.day shall get that value and Timesheet.dayTill shall be left
empty DNES
5.2.4 TBD
If exc. date is used, then it shall be encoded as one Timesheet that has excluded=YES, startTime=00:00
and endTime=23:59; startDate and endDate shall both get the value specified for exc. date
DNES 5.2.4
TBD
If exc. weekday is used, then it shall be encoded as one Timesheet that has excluded=YES,
startTime=00:00 and endTime=23:59; day shall get the value specified for exc. weekday; startDate
and endDate shall be left empty DNES
5.2.4 TBD
The values WORK_DAY, BEF_WORK_DAY, AFT_WORK_DAY, HOL, BEF_HOL, AFT_HOL
and BUSY_FRI cannot be used in Timesheet.day or Timesheet.dayTill for Event Schedules
DNES 5.2.4
TBD
According to the OPADD, item D is not allowed to exceed 200 characters. The application interface
should check the length of the item D that results from the schedule encoding and invite the operator
to split the NOTAM into two separate events in case this limit is exceeded. The HMI should allow
copying a draft event into a second draft event DNES
5.2.4 According to a telcon
with sponsors, this statement is normative
for the originator system, not the
validator.
It is not a strict rule, rather a
recommendation and should be reworded
into “According to OPADD, item D
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Normative Statement Source
Rule Coverage
should not exceed …” It is not allowed to use overnight time periods in
Event Schedules, e.g. 2200-0600. These shall be split into two separate time periods, e.g. 2200-2359
and 0000-0600 DNES
5.2.4 TBD
If a schedule is more complex than the supported by the Template provided for this scenario, then it shall
be described in as a free text note DNES
5.2.4 TBD