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Timetable File NamesTo ensure the Updater updates files instead of adding an extra file (and confusing the user with two near-identical listings), we need to have a consistent approach to file naming. The convention below is will also help users when reading the timetable titles which are sorted alphanumerically character-by-character.
Convention:
For example:
Where an exact date is not used, such as a timetable covering several days, the following can be used:
Minor amendments to existing (released) timetables MUST keep the same filename, for the time being until the Updater can delete files. The only exception to this is if the filename already has a version number (eg XXX V1.2.wtt) in which case changing to the above convention is highly recommended.
New timetables for existing simulations, and timetables for new simulations, MUST use the convention above.
It is up to the user, but it is recommended to use the above convention. If we change the Updater to include user submissions then the above convention will be necessary.
The version number must never be part of the filename. Experience has shown this to be extremely unreliable, violates the "single source of truth" principle, and complicates the Updater (which would have to delete one file and replace with a new with all the potential Windows permissions issues, instead of just overwriting the old version).
Last edited by GeoffM on 24/09/2019 at 22:56