Create an Equipment Group

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/equipmentGroups

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Root Schema : schema
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Nested Schema : attributeDate1
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Nested Schema : attributeDate10
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Nested Schema : attributeDate2
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Nested Schema : attributeDate3
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Nested Schema : attributeDate4
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Nested Schema : attributeDate5
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Nested Schema : attributeDate6
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Nested Schema : attributeDate7
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Nested Schema : attributeDate8
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Nested Schema : attributeDate9
Attribute fields (flexfields) allow you to add additional information about an object. Data Type Date
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Nested Schema : axleLoadingWeights
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Nested Schema : compartments
Type: object
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Nested Schema : doorHeight
Height of the door on the equipment group. Used to check against the height of a ship unit. In many cases, the height of the door is not equal to the actual height of the equipment, which can lead to loading limitations. Use the Door Height field to specify the height of the door so the planning logic can take this under consideration.
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Nested Schema : effectiveVolume
The capacity for the equipment.
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Nested Schema : effectiveWeight
The weight of the equipment.
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Nested Schema : emptyCgHeight
When empty, indicates the height from Top of Rail to the Center of Gravity.
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Nested Schema : emptyCgLength
When empty, length wise position of center of gravity from the equipment bottom leftmost corner.
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Nested Schema : emptyCgWidth
When empty, width wise position of center of gravity from the equipment bottom leftmost corner.
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Nested Schema : equipMaxGrossWt
The maximum permissible weight of the equipment and the load.
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Nested Schema : equipmentRefUnits
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Nested Schema : equipmentTypes
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Nested Schema : exteriorHeight
Stores the exterior height of the equipment group.
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Nested Schema : exteriorLength
Stores the exterior length of the equipment group.
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Nested Schema : exteriorWidth
Stores the width length of the equipment group.
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Nested Schema : floorHeight
Actual height of the platform or floor above the ground or the rail.
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Nested Schema : height
The height of the equipment group.
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Nested Schema : insertDate
Read Only: true
insert date
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Nested Schema : length
The length of the equipment group.
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
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Nested Schema : maxAxleWeight
Maximum allowed axle weight. Applicable only to rail cars.
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Nested Schema : maxHeightPerUnit
Stores the maximum per ship unit height allowed.
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Nested Schema : maxLengthPerUnit
Stores the maximum per ship unit length allowed.
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Nested Schema : maxLhsWeight
The max weight allowed on the left hand side of the equipment.
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Nested Schema : maxRhsWeight
The max weight allowed on the right hand side of the equipment.
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Nested Schema : maxSideWeightDiff
The max weight difference allowed between two sides (left and right) of the equipment to prevent load imbalance.
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Nested Schema : maxWidthPerUnit
Stores the maximum per ship unit width allowed.
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Nested Schema : obstructions
Type: object
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Nested Schema : packagedItems
Type: object
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Nested Schema : pullingLength
Interpreted as the length from the king pin to the rear of the trailer for Semi-Trailer Truck Type. Interpreted as the length from the hitch to the rear of the trailer for Pony-Trailer Truck Type. Interpreted as the length from the front of the vehicle to the hitch for the Dromedary Truck Type.
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Nested Schema : shipUnitSpecCompatibilities
Type: object
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Nested Schema : tareWeight
The tare weight of the equipment group.
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Nested Schema : truckCenterLength
The length between the centers of the two truck/bogie systems. Applicable only to rail cars.
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Nested Schema : updateDate
Read Only: true
update date
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Nested Schema : vehicleTypeCompatibilities
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Nested Schema : width
The width of the equipment group.
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Nested Schema : dateTimeType
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.axleLoadingWeights
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Nested Schema : axleDistance
The distance from the nose of the equipment where the max weight can be loaded.
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Nested Schema : maxWeight
The max loading weight allowed.
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Nested Schema : amountType
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.compartments
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Nested Schema : doorHeight
Defines the height of the door for the compartment.
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Nested Schema : height
The height of the equipment group compartment.
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Nested Schema : length
The length of the equipment group compartment.
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Nested Schema : lengthFwdOffset
Offset by which the compartment needs to be shifted FORWARD lengthwise to get the OUT OF GAUGE envelope.
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Nested Schema : maxVolume
The maximum capacity for the equipment group compartment.
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Nested Schema : maxWeight
The maximum weight for the equipment group compartment.
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Nested Schema : packagedItems
Type: object
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Nested Schema : startHeightPosition
Defines the starting position for the compartment, height wise.
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Nested Schema : startLengthPosition
Defines the starting position for the compartment length wise.
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Nested Schema : startWidthPosition
Defines the starting position for the compartment, width wise.
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Nested Schema : width
The width of the equipment group compartment.
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Nested Schema : widthOffset
Offset by which the compartment needs to be shifted widthwise to get the OUT OF GAUGE envelope.
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.compartments.packagedItems
Type: object
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.equipmentRefUnits
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.equipmentTypes
Type: object
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Nested Schema : dateType
Type: object
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.obstructions
Type: object
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Nested Schema : obstrHeight
The height coordinate for the obstruction.
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Nested Schema : obstrLength
The length of the obstruction.
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Nested Schema : obstrWidth
The width of the obstruction.
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Nested Schema : startHeightPosition
The start height position coordinate for the obstruction. The starting coordinate is from the forward left corner of the truck.
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Nested Schema : startLengthPosition
The start length position coordinate for the obstruction. The starting coordinate is from the forward left corner of the truck.
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Nested Schema : startWidthPosition
The start width position coordinate for the obstruction. The starting coordinate is from the forward left corner of the truck.
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.packagedItems
Type: object
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.shipUnitSpecCompatibilities
Type: object
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Nested Schema : items
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.vehicleTypeCompatibilities
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  • Database domain where this data is stored.
  • links
  • The GID for the vehicle type. Vehicle type generally refers to the type of equipment (aircraft) that will be linked to an air schedule. Vehicle types contain door height and width dimensions that must be added to the equipment group so that ship units assigned to that equipment group can fit through the door when they are loaded onto the plane. For example, you can create a ship unit with dimensions of 10 feet in height by 10 feet in width. You can then assign that ship unit to an equipment group. If you create a vehicle type and assign it to that equipment group, then the vehicle type's door dimensions must be larger than those of the ship unit (for example, 20 feet in height and 20 feet in width).
    If these door dimensions are not larger than the ship unit dimensions and the equipment group is assigned to a shipment, shipment planning produces an infeasible shipment with this equipment group.
    If you setup your vehicle types without any equipment groups, the system will check the ship unit against door dimensions on the vehicle type "loose freight" scenario.
    If you make an association between the vehicle type and an equipment group, then the system no longer does the door dimension check, but does a check to see if the equipment group assigned to the shipment is compatible with the equipment group(s) associated with the vehicle type.
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Response

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Default Response

Default Response.
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Root Schema : schema
Type: object
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Nested Schema : attributeDate1
Attribute fields (flexfields) allow you to add additional information about an object. Data Type Date
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Nested Schema : attributeDate10
Attribute fields (flexfields) allow you to add additional information about an object. Data Type Date
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Nested Schema : attributeDate2
Attribute fields (flexfields) allow you to add additional information about an object. Data Type Date
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Nested Schema : attributeDate3
Attribute fields (flexfields) allow you to add additional information about an object. Data Type Date
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Nested Schema : attributeDate4
Attribute fields (flexfields) allow you to add additional information about an object. Data Type Date
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Nested Schema : attributeDate5
Attribute fields (flexfields) allow you to add additional information about an object. Data Type Date
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Nested Schema : attributeDate6
Attribute fields (flexfields) allow you to add additional information about an object. Data Type Date
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Nested Schema : attributeDate7
Attribute fields (flexfields) allow you to add additional information about an object. Data Type Date
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Nested Schema : attributeDate8
Attribute fields (flexfields) allow you to add additional information about an object. Data Type Date
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Nested Schema : attributeDate9
Attribute fields (flexfields) allow you to add additional information about an object. Data Type Date
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Nested Schema : axleLoadingWeights
Type: object
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Nested Schema : compartments
Type: object
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Nested Schema : doorHeight
Height of the door on the equipment group. Used to check against the height of a ship unit. In many cases, the height of the door is not equal to the actual height of the equipment, which can lead to loading limitations. Use the Door Height field to specify the height of the door so the planning logic can take this under consideration.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : effectiveVolume
The capacity for the equipment.
Match All
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Nested Schema : effectiveWeight
The weight of the equipment.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : emptyCgHeight
When empty, indicates the height from Top of Rail to the Center of Gravity.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : emptyCgLength
When empty, length wise position of center of gravity from the equipment bottom leftmost corner.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : emptyCgWidth
When empty, width wise position of center of gravity from the equipment bottom leftmost corner.
Match All
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Nested Schema : equipMaxGrossWt
The maximum permissible weight of the equipment and the load.
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Nested Schema : equipmentRefUnits
Type: object
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Nested Schema : equipmentTypes
Type: object
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Nested Schema : exteriorHeight
Stores the exterior height of the equipment group.
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Nested Schema : exteriorLength
Stores the exterior length of the equipment group.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : exteriorWidth
Stores the width length of the equipment group.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : floorHeight
Actual height of the platform or floor above the ground or the rail.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : height
The height of the equipment group.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : insertDate
Read Only: true
insert date
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Show Source
Nested Schema : length
The length of the equipment group.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : maxAxleWeight
Maximum allowed axle weight. Applicable only to rail cars.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : maxHeightPerUnit
Stores the maximum per ship unit height allowed.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : maxLengthPerUnit
Stores the maximum per ship unit length allowed.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : maxLhsWeight
The max weight allowed on the left hand side of the equipment.
Match All
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Nested Schema : maxRhsWeight
The max weight allowed on the right hand side of the equipment.
Match All
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Nested Schema : maxSideWeightDiff
The max weight difference allowed between two sides (left and right) of the equipment to prevent load imbalance.
Match All
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Nested Schema : maxWidthPerUnit
Stores the maximum per ship unit width allowed.
Match All
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Nested Schema : obstructions
Type: object
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Nested Schema : packagedItems
Type: object
Show Source
Nested Schema : pullingLength
Interpreted as the length from the king pin to the rear of the trailer for Semi-Trailer Truck Type. Interpreted as the length from the hitch to the rear of the trailer for Pony-Trailer Truck Type. Interpreted as the length from the front of the vehicle to the hitch for the Dromedary Truck Type.
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Nested Schema : shipUnitSpecCompatibilities
Type: object
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Nested Schema : tareWeight
The tare weight of the equipment group.
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Nested Schema : truckCenterLength
The length between the centers of the two truck/bogie systems. Applicable only to rail cars.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : updateDate
Read Only: true
update date
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Nested Schema : vehicleTypeCompatibilities
Type: object
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Nested Schema : width
The width of the equipment group.
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Nested Schema : dateTimeType
Type: object
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.axleLoadingWeights
Type: object
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Nested Schema : axleDistance
The distance from the nose of the equipment where the max weight can be loaded.
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Nested Schema : maxWeight
The max loading weight allowed.
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Nested Schema : amountType
Type: object
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
Show Source
Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.compartments
Type: object
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Nested Schema : doorHeight
Defines the height of the door for the compartment.
Match All
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Nested Schema : height
The height of the equipment group compartment.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : length
The length of the equipment group compartment.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : lengthFwdOffset
Offset by which the compartment needs to be shifted FORWARD lengthwise to get the OUT OF GAUGE envelope.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : maxVolume
The maximum capacity for the equipment group compartment.
Match All
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Nested Schema : maxWeight
The maximum weight for the equipment group compartment.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : packagedItems
Type: object
Show Source
Nested Schema : startHeightPosition
Defines the starting position for the compartment, height wise.
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Nested Schema : startLengthPosition
Defines the starting position for the compartment length wise.
Match All
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Nested Schema : startWidthPosition
Defines the starting position for the compartment, width wise.
Match All
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Nested Schema : width
The width of the equipment group compartment.
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Nested Schema : widthOffset
Offset by which the compartment needs to be shifted widthwise to get the OUT OF GAUGE envelope.
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.compartments.packagedItems
Type: object
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.equipmentRefUnits
Type: object
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.equipmentTypes
Type: object
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Nested Schema : dateType
Type: object
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.obstructions
Type: object
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Nested Schema : obstrHeight
The height coordinate for the obstruction.
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Nested Schema : obstrLength
The length of the obstruction.
Match All
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Nested Schema : obstrWidth
The width of the obstruction.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : startHeightPosition
The start height position coordinate for the obstruction. The starting coordinate is from the forward left corner of the truck.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : startLengthPosition
The start length position coordinate for the obstruction. The starting coordinate is from the forward left corner of the truck.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : startWidthPosition
The start width position coordinate for the obstruction. The starting coordinate is from the forward left corner of the truck.
Match All
Show Source
Nested Schema : items
Type: array
Show Source
Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.packagedItems
Type: object
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.shipUnitSpecCompatibilities
Type: object
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Nested Schema : items
Type: array
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Nested Schema : links
Type: array
Read Only: true
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Nested Schema : equipmentGroups.vehicleTypeCompatibilities
Type: object
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  • Database domain where this data is stored.
  • links
  • The GID for the vehicle type. Vehicle type generally refers to the type of equipment (aircraft) that will be linked to an air schedule. Vehicle types contain door height and width dimensions that must be added to the equipment group so that ship units assigned to that equipment group can fit through the door when they are loaded onto the plane. For example, you can create a ship unit with dimensions of 10 feet in height by 10 feet in width. You can then assign that ship unit to an equipment group. If you create a vehicle type and assign it to that equipment group, then the vehicle type's door dimensions must be larger than those of the ship unit (for example, 20 feet in height and 20 feet in width).
    If these door dimensions are not larger than the ship unit dimensions and the equipment group is assigned to a shipment, shipment planning produces an infeasible shipment with this equipment group.
    If you setup your vehicle types without any equipment groups, the system will check the ship unit against door dimensions on the vehicle type "loose freight" scenario.
    If you make an association between the vehicle type and an equipment group, then the system no longer does the door dimension check, but does a check to see if the equipment group assigned to the shipment is compatible with the equipment group(s) associated with the vehicle type.
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