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Event Detail

The Event Viewer generates a Network Event Detail detached view as depicted below:

Button Bar

The top of the window features three action buttons:

  • Print ...
  • Subscribe ...
  • Hide empty fields

Note: Recognized NOP Editors/Contributors (and Administrators) may get additional buttons: Draft ... , Delete ... and Clone ... buttons, respectively allowing to create a Draft copy of, to delete or to clone the selected event.

Detail on these commands are available in the NOP Editors User Manual.

Print ...

This command launches the Print function of your browser, looking like this (this may however vary depending on your browser type and version):

Draft ...

Create and opens a Draft version of the event in a Network Event Detail window, to allow changes and modifications.

If you are not the event AUTHOR, the editing features are limited to the following areas:

  • Measures / Scenarios
  • Performance Data
  • Resources

Subscribe ...

This command opens a dialog prompting you to subscribe to the event:

Note: please make sure that any previously opened My Notification window has been closed. Failing to do so will not allow the subscription dialog to pop open.

Two choices are possible:

  • Yes: this action brings you to the My Notifications Detached View, set in Edit mode, and adds the selected event in the list of Subscribed Events:


    Remember to click on the Save button...
  • No: this also brings you to the My Notifications window - however set in the Read Only mode. You can either review you current subscriptions, close the window... or click on the Edit button to manage your subcriptions.

Delete...

Discards the event from the system (reserved to ADMINISTRATOR). This command is only active for events that you have created yourself (AUTHOR) - and providing the data source is NET.

Clone ...

Allows the copy of an existing event to serve as template to create a new one, keeping along most of its content.

You will however be prompted to provide the following values:

  • Name (mandatory)
  • Estimated Period (mandatory)
  • Confirmed Period
  • Locations
  • Status

Hide empty fields / Show empty fields

Respectively hides or shows all fields for which no data has been provided by the event author.

Event Content

The rest of the window displays the full content of the event, in a structured way:

A. General Information

  1. Summary
  2. Description and Expected Benefits
  3. Originator
  4. Measures and Scenarios
  5. Reference Publications
  6. Remarks and Comments

B. Activities and Impacts

This section lists all activities declared for the event. For each activity the following information is available:

  1. General Information
    1. Period
    2. Locations
    3. Description
    4. Comments
  2. Impacts: for each declared impact the following information is available:
    1. Period
    2. Extended Network Impact
    3. Types
    4. Description
    5. Attachments
    6. Capacity Variation
    7. Sector Configuration
    8. Traffic Sample Description
    9. Impacted Locations
    10. Possible Bottleneck Sectors
    11. Comments

 

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