Scope tab
The Scope tab allows you to define the scope of the Time-Location view.
This is where you determine what will be visible in the view, from a temporal, geographical, and organisational perspective.
Three main elements make up this interface.
1. Spatio-temporal scope
This area allows you to define the temporal and geographical limits of the view.
Here you configure:
- the start date
- the finish date
- the starting chainage
- the ending chainage
These parameters define the observation window of the schedule.
Only activities included within this temporal and geographical range will be visible in the view.
The Reverse Date and Reverse Pk buttons allow the orientation of the corresponding axis to be reversed.
2. Project scope
This area allows you to select which project elements are displayed in the view.
It is possible to enable or disable:
- projects
- subprojects
- planning levels
This makes it possible, for example, to create views dedicated to:
- a specific subproject
- a work package
- a specific level of detail
3. Geographical scope
This section allows you to define which geographical zones are visible in the view.
Zones generally correspond to project elements such as:
- structures
- sections
- junctions
- work areas
By enabling or disabling certain zones, it becomes possible to restrict the schedule display to a specific part of the project.
This is particularly useful for creating views dedicated to a specific section of the alignment.
