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finding location AIBTC vessel

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Hi,

I got myself into trouble again :rolleyes:.
I made a long boat route (around the mediterranean) with AIBTC and had to set the repeat period at 8 weeks.
The compiled plan comes up like this:

AC#1,CG63,10%,8WEEK,1/07:58:53,5/17:07:48,4001,reverse,ferry,7/17:58:53,12/03:07:48,4001,normal,ferry

After a little while I managed to find the vessel starting its journey on monday Jan 4 at 17:58:53. You can perhaps imagine how long that " little while" was .
I cannot make heads or tails from the date indication of the flightplan .
If monday is 7 on Jan 4, what day is 12 :confused:???

Roby
 
Evening Paul,

How do you know it is a 2 week cycle? Set it to 4 weeks and it did not want to compile. Somehow I don't grasp it.
 
Thank you, Paul.
Somehow I got confused by the fact that I thought the trip would last much longer, secondly because I thought there were only seven days in a week (so to speak) and therefore could not fathom what the 12 stood for and finally because a 4 week repeat period did not want to compile, I thought it was too short.
Hence my 8 weeks.
You made it clear to me that in this case the number 12 does not stand for the 12th day of the week but the 12th day of the trip :).

Roby (sorry, did not invent the spelling of my name myself)
 
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