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[[File: Administration_module-1.png|center|Figure 1]]
 
[[File: Administration_module-1.png|center|Figure 1]]
  
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The description of the table columns:
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*'''AL:''' an airline code (it is entered manually or by using the '''F1''' function key)
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*'''Flight(s) for arrival:''' flights from which transfer is possible or not are listed separated by a space
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*'''А/p of transfer:''' an airport of transfer (it is entered manually or by using the '''F1''' function key)
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*'''AL:''' an airline code (it is entered manually or by using the '''F1''' function key)
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*'''Flight(s) for departure:''' flights to which transfer is possible or not are listed separated by a space
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*'''Thro. check-in:''' through check-in procedure
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*'''WL:''' waiting list
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*'''NOREC:''' check-in of passengers who are not on the list of through check-in
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*'''Transfer lug.:''' check-in of transfer luggage
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*'''External transfer onward:''' check-in of transfer luggage for flights check-in for which is carried out in external systems (different from DCS AMBER)
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*'''Allow:''' <code>YES</code> (transfer is allowed) / <code>NO</code> (transfer is prohibited)
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*'''Min. connection:''' minimum time between transfer route connections
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*'''Max. connection:''' maximum time between transfer route connections.
  
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==The "WEB check-in" table==
  
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The '''WEB check-in''' table is intended for defining flight settings (an airline, an airport) to work with WEB check-in.
  
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The example of the table:
  
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[[File: Administration_module-2.png|center|Figure 2]]
  
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The description of the table columns:
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*'''А/L:''' an airline code (not mandatory)
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*'''А/P:''' an airport code (not mandatory)
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*'''Flight:''' a flight number (not mandatory)
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*'''Allow:''' an operating mode is defined by using the space key (<code>YES</code> is allowed, <code>NO is prohibited).
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*'''Thro. check-in:''' an operating mode is defined by using the space key (<code>YES</code> – through check-in is allowed, <code>NO</code> – through check-in is prohibited).
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*'''Recalc. of time:''' an operating mode is defined by using the space key (<code>YES</code> – to calculate time of operation schedule depending on entering flight delay, <code>NO</code> – not to calculate time of operation schedule depending on entering flight delay)
  
 
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Operation schedule additional steps are carried out on the basis of the presented table during planned forming DFP (daily flight plan) on corresponding flights (where web check-in is allowed).
  
  

Revision as of 11:19, 23 August 2021

Flight settings

The "Transfer handling" table

The Transfer handling table is intended for monitoring transfer passenger check-in. The analysis of transfer baggage check-in validity and through check-in by directions are carried out on the basis of the presented table during check-in.

Figure 1

The description of the table columns:

  • AL: an airline code (it is entered manually or by using the F1 function key)
  • Flight(s) for arrival: flights from which transfer is possible or not are listed separated by a space
  • А/p of transfer: an airport of transfer (it is entered manually or by using the F1 function key)
  • AL: an airline code (it is entered manually or by using the F1 function key)
  • Flight(s) for departure: flights to which transfer is possible or not are listed separated by a space
  • Thro. check-in: through check-in procedure
  • WL: waiting list
  • NOREC: check-in of passengers who are not on the list of through check-in
  • Transfer lug.: check-in of transfer luggage
  • External transfer onward: check-in of transfer luggage for flights check-in for which is carried out in external systems (different from DCS AMBER)
  • Allow: YES (transfer is allowed) / NO (transfer is prohibited)
  • Min. connection: minimum time between transfer route connections
  • Max. connection: maximum time between transfer route connections.

The "WEB check-in" table

The WEB check-in table is intended for defining flight settings (an airline, an airport) to work with WEB check-in.

The example of the table:

Figure 2

The description of the table columns:

  • А/L: an airline code (not mandatory)
  • А/P: an airport code (not mandatory)
  • Flight: a flight number (not mandatory)
  • Allow: an operating mode is defined by using the space key (YES is allowed, NO is prohibited).
  • Thro. check-in: an operating mode is defined by using the space key (YES – through check-in is allowed, NO – through check-in is prohibited).
  • Recalc. of time: an operating mode is defined by using the space key (YES – to calculate time of operation schedule depending on entering flight delay, NO – not to calculate time of operation schedule depending on entering flight delay)

Operation schedule additional steps are carried out on the basis of the presented table during planned forming DFP (daily flight plan) on corresponding flights (where web check-in is allowed).




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