A Time-Location view allows project activities to be represented according to two dimensions:
Tilos360 allows several views to be created in order to provide different ways of reading the schedule depending on project needs.
A new view is created from the Time-Location view design interface.
This interface can be accessed from the left navigation menu in Tilos360,
using the button represented by two opposite arrows.
Once in this interface, click the Add view button located at the top right of the screen, just below the Save (disk) button.
The view creation wizard then opens and guides you through several steps.
In this first step, you define the general parameters of the view.
Start by entering the name of the view.
By default, the suggested name is “Time-Location”. Each view must have a unique name within the project.
You must then choose the orientation of the schedule:
This choice determines the layout of the Time-Location diagram.
Then click Next.
This step allows you to define the scope of the view, that is, the part of the project that will be represented.
You can define:
This window also allows you to choose the calendar displayed in the background of the schedule.
Then click Next.
In this step, you select which project elements should appear in the view.
You can choose:
This allows the view to be adapted to the desired level of detail.
Then click Next.
The wizard now asks you to configure the time scales.
Depending on the orientation selected in step 1, these scales may appear:
You can define several scale levels to make the schedule easier to read.
Then click Next.
The final step consists of defining the distance scales.
As with the time axis, their position depends on the orientation chosen in step 1.
Distance scales display reference points along the project (for example: kilometres, metres, or chainage markers).
Click Done to complete the creation of the view.
Your new Time-Location view is now created and ready to be used in the project.