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Increase initial-cost in Prog-Date 3 - Should the initial-cost (Q.11) in Prog-Date 3 be increased based on the percentage (Q.65)?
68
Decrease unit-distance in Prog-Date 3 - Should the unit-distance (Q.2 to Q.4) in Prog-Date 3 be decreased based on the percentage (Q.65)?
69
Decrease unit-waiting-time in Prog-Date 3 - Should the unit-waiting-time (Q.5 to Q.7) in Prog-Date 3 be decreased based on the percentage (Q.65)?
70
Insert as fixed cost in Prog-Date 3 - When passing from HIRED to STOPPED in Prog-Date 3 should the parameter of Q.65 be inserted as a fixed cost?
71
Insert as percentage in Prog-Date 3 - When passing from HIRED to STOPPED in Prog-Date 3 should the parameter of Q.65 be inserted as a percentage?
72
Insert as fixed cost in Prog-Date 3 with K1 - Passing from HIRED to STOPPED in Prog-Date 3 should the parameter of Q.65 be inserted as a fixed cost pressing K1?
73
Insert as percentage in Prog-Date 3 with K1 - Passing from HIRED to STOPPED in Prog-Date 3 should the parameter of Q.65 be inserted as a percentage pressing K1?
74
Block-number in Prog-Date 4 - The block number (absolute) to be used during the date and hour programmed in Prog-Date 4.
The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).
75
Block-offset in Prog-Date 4 - The block offset (relative) to be used during the date and hour programmed in Prog-Date 4. The relative block offset is the number of blocks to
add to the current block number in order to obtain the new block number. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).
76
Percentage or cost in Prog-Date 4 - This is the percentage or the cost that will be applied during the date and time as programmed in Prog-Date 4. The interpretation as a
percentage or as a cost depends on questions Q.77 to Q.84. In case of percentage consider Q.77 to Q.80, Q.82 and Q.84. Questions Q.81 and Q.83 should be answered
with: NO. In case of cost consider Q.81 and Q.83. Questions Q.77 to Q.80, Q.82 and Q.84 should be answered with: NO.
The cost is given in the local currency with an accuracy of 1. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 65535 (max). See Q.273 and Q.274 for adding a fixed decimal point.
The percentage is given with an accuracy of 0.1. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 6553.5 (max).
77
Increase unit-cost in Prog-Date 4 - Should the unit-cost (Q.8 to Q.10) in Prog-Date 4 be increased based on the percentage (Q.76)?
78
Increase initial-cost in Prog-Date 4 - Should the initial-cost (Q.11) in Prog-Date 4 be increased based on the percentage (Q.76)?
79
Decrease unit-distance in Prog-Date 4 - Should the unit-distance (Q.2 to Q.4) in Prog-Date 4 be decreased based on the percentage (Q.76)?
80
Decrease unit-waiting-time in Prog-Date 4 - Should the unit-waiting-time (Q.5 to Q.7) in Prog-Date 4 be decreased based on the percentage (Q.76)?
81
Insert as fixed cost in Prog-Date 4 - When passing from HIRED to STOPPED in Prog-Date 4 should the parameter of Q.76 be inserted as a fixed cost?
82
Insert as percentage in Prog-Date 4 - When passing from HIRED to STOPPED in Prog-Date 4 should the parameter of Q.76 be inserted as a percentage?
83
Insert as fixed cost in Prog-Date 4 with K1 - Passing from HIRED to STOPPED in Prog-Date 4 should the parameter of Q.76 be inserted as a fixed cost pressing K1?
84
Insert as percentage in Prog-Date 4 with K1 - Passing from HIRED to STOPPED in Prog-Date 4 should the parameter of Q.76 be inserted as a percentage pressing K1?
85
Block-number in Prog-Date 5 - The block number (absolute) to be used during the date and hour programmed in Prog-Date 5.
The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).
86
Block-offset in Prog-Date 5 - The block offset (relative) to be used during the date and hour programmed in Prog-Date 5. The relative block offset is the number of blocks to
add to the current block number in order to obtain the new block number. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).
87
Percentage or cost in Prog-Date 5 - This is the percentage or the cost that will be applied during the date and time as programmed in Prog-Date 5. The interpretation as a
percentage or as a cost depends on questions Q.88 to Q.95. In case of percentage consider Q.88 to Q.91, Q.93 and Q.95. Questions Q.92 and Q.94 should be answered
with: NO. In case of cost consider Q.92 and Q.94. Questions Q.88 to Q.91, Q.93 and Q.95 should be answered with: NO. The cost is given in the local currency with an
accuracy of 1. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 65535 (max). See Q.273 and Q.274 for adding a fixed decimal point.
The percentage is given with an accuracy of 0.1. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 65535 (max).
88
Increase unit-cost in Prog-Date 5 - Should the unit-cost (Q.8 to Q.10) in Prog-Date 5 be increased based on the percentage (Q.87)?
89
Increase initial-cost in Prog-Date 5 - Should the initial-cost (Q.11) in Prog-Date 5 be increased based on the percentage (Q.87)?
90
Decrease unit-distance in Prog-Date 5 - Should the unit-distance (Q.2 to Q.4) in Prog-Date 5 be decreased based on the percentage (Q.87)?
91
Decrease unit-waiting-time in Prog-Date 5 - Should the unit-waiting-time (Q.5 to Q.7) in Prog-Date 5 be decreased based on the percentage (Q.87)?
92
Insert as fixed cost in Prog-Date 5 - When passing from HIRED to STOPPED in Prog-Date 5 should the parameter of Q.87 be inserted as a fixed cost ?
93
Insert as percentage in Prog-Date 5 - When passing from Hired to Stopped in Prog-Date 5 should the parameter of Q.87 be inserted as a percentage?
94
Insert as fixed cost in Prog-Date 5 with K1 - Passing from HIRED to STOPPED in Prog-Date 5 should the parameter of Q.87 be inserted as a fixed cost pressing K1?
95
Insert as percentage in Prog-Date 5 with K1 - Passing from Hired to Stopped in Prog-Date 5 should the parameter of Q.87 be inserted as a percentage pressing key K1?
96
Block-number in Prog-Date 6 : the block number (absolute) to be used during the date and hour programmed in Prog-Date 6.
The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).
97
Block-offset in Prog-Date 6: the block offset (relative) to be used during the date and hour programmed in Prog-Date 6. The relative block offset is the number of blocks to
add to the current block number in order to obtain the new block number. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 62 (max).
98
Percentage or cost in Prog-Date 6: this is the percentage or the cost that will be applied during the date and time as programmed in Prog-Date 6. The interpretation as a
percentage or as a cost depends on questions Q.99 to Q.106. In case of percentage consider Q.99 to Q.102, Q.104 and Q.106. Questions Q.103 and Q.105 should be
answered with: NO. In case of cost consider Q.103 and Q.105. Questions Q.99 to Q.102, Q.104 and Q.106 should be answered with: NO. The cost is given in the local
currency with an accuracy of 1. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 65535 (max). See Q.273 and Q.274 for adding a fixed decimal point. The percentage is given with an
accuracy of 0.1. The allowed value goes from 0 (min) to 6553.5 (max).
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party is strictly prohibited.
Value 
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
0 - 62
0 - 62
0 – 65535
percentage/
cost
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
0 - 62
0 - 62
0 - 65535
percentage/
cost
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
No / Yes
0 - 62
0 - 62
0 - 65535
percentage/c
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