PASS

PASS is an advanced scheduling and dispatching application developed to support the coordinated transportation efforts of demand response transit services.

PASS release note tables have been divided by category for easy reference to the software.

PASS tasks may be found in TP4 release notes or in TP6 release notes.

Trapeze4 Workstation

The Trapeze4 Workstation is the Trapeze interface most commonly used by PASS.

This section contains general corrections and enhancements that relate to PASS within the Trapeze4 Workstation.

Version Type Description ID
TP6 21.19.0.0 ENH
Schema improvements were added for the RidersChoice feature. The following fields were added to the faretypes table:
  • AddPassLimit - this field will represent the maximum number of additional passengers that are allowed for the trip. For example, if set to 3 then if 4 additional passengers are added to the trip, saving the booking will not be allowed and the Trapeze4 workstation displays the message: Maximum number of additional passengers exceeds the fare type.
  • AddPassFareTypeId - this field represents the default fare type that will be applied to all additional passengers for the trip.
PASS-23779
TP6 21.19.0.0 ENH

Added improvements to RidersChoice Faring feature. CalculateFare logic enhancements were made for the 400 trips per month program and the 1200 trips per month program.

PASS-23714
TP6 21.19.0.0 ENH

Added improvements to RidersChoice Faring feature. CalculateFare logic enhancements were made for the 20 trips per month program and the 50 trips per month program.

PASS-23713
TP6 21.19.0.0 CORR

Fixed an issue where activated schedule days were missing subscription trips. These subscription trips had an eligibility condition that was set to deny (not activate trips) based on origin and destination of the trip matching a specific polygon type . The missing subscription trips did not match the polygon type, therefore should have been activated for the schedule days.

PASS-23647

Switches

Switches turn specific system functionality on and off, or modify how the system functionality works.

Switches are found in different places in the system. For example, in the Trapeze6 Service Shell in and in the Trapeze4 Workstation. Typically, when a switch is seen in multiple locations, its settings should match in all places.

Security Permissions

Security permissions define features within PASS to which users can either be given access or denied access.

Security permissions are found in the Trapeze6 Client Shell and in web-based interfaces.

Trapeze6 Properties

Trapeze6 properties, also known as context properties, define certain aspects of system behavior and may be used by multiple Trapeze products.

Trapeze6 properties are found in the Trapeze6 Client Shell and in web-based interfaces.

Ancillary Data and Supplementary Data

Ancillary data allows transit sites to customize the information system users see when they work in the Trapeze4 Workstation. Supplementary data provides additional opportunities for customization.