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All the top nodes in the tree have sub-nodes representing the traffic stages '(Frozen) Planned', 'Forecast', and 'Actual'. The traffic date ranges set up on the PT.10.01 Date Ranges screen are shown below these traffic stage nodes. If you select one of the traffic stage nodes, the Traffic Detail window opens where the details of the data ranges are displayed.

If traffic objects (requisitions, orders, release notes, means of conveyance) exist with a date outside of the available date ranges, an additional date range called 'NN' is displayed. This date range indicates that you should define more date ranges on PT.10.01.

Below the '(Frozen) Planned' node, you might also see a date range called 'Missing PPL/Packages'. This node appears as long as at least one (planned) requisition or order exists for which preliminary packing has not been completed.

On the Traffic Details window, the Date Range field shows the name of the traffic date range.

The Total Weight field shows the total weight for the traffic date range. The total weight is calculated for the unit defined by project default ZX_WEIGHT. If any conversion factors are needed but missing on A.10.13 Unit to Unit, and so as not to block the calculation of the stage total, a total weight of 0 is set for the affected objects. The unit of the total weight is shown in the Weight Unit field.

The Total Volume field shows the total volume for the traffic date range. The total volume is calculated for the unit defined by project default ZX_VOLUME. This unit is shown in the Volume Unit field.

The Total Freight Ton field displays the total freight tons for the traffic range. The metric measurement freight tons is the maximum of either the total weight in metric tons or the total volume in cubic meters, whichever is greater. In order for the software to calculate the freight tons correctly, you must set values for the project defaults ZX_TON and ZX_CUBIC_M and possibly conversion factors on A.10.13 Unit to Unit. With project default ZX_TON, you define the metric weight unit that represents 'tons'. With project default ZX_CUBIC_M, you define the unit representing 'cubic meters'. If the default weight unit or the default volume unit of the project differ from these units, a conversion is done before determining the freight tons.

The Transport Cost field displays the transport costs for the date range, calculated for the currency given by project default ZX_CURCY. This currency is shown in the Currency field. In the case of currency conversion failures during summarizing transport cost details, the background color of this field will be set to red, indicating that the number displayed does not represent the complete amount but must be interpreted as a lower bound to the total transport costs instead. If the Diff check box is marked, you can double-click in this field to open a window showing the subtotals per currency.

The Diff check box indicates whether the transport costs of this date range include at least one price code with a currency different from the value of project default ZX_CURCY.

The Total fields at the bottom of the screen (Total Weight, Total Volume, Total Freight Ton, Transport Cost) display the totals of the selected traffic stage '(Frozen) Planned', 'Forecast', or 'Actual'. The corresponding units are shown in the Weight Unit, Volume Unit, and Currency fields.