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[[Planned situation]] is a [[Map Type]] and represents a future situation of your [[project]]. Its counterpart is the [[Current situation]].
[[Planned situation]] is a [[Map Type]] and represents a future situation of your [[project]]. Its counterpart is the [[Current situation]].


Changing the current situation requires the [[editor]], while changing the [[Planned situation]] requires [[action]] taken in a [[session|Single, multi ]] or [[Test Run]] session. [[Scenario]]s can also automatically take actions when a [[Test Run]] is activated for them.
Making changes the current situation requires the [[editor]], while changing the [[Planned situation]] requires [[action]] taken in a [[session|Single, multi ]] or [[Test Run]] session. [[Scenario]]s can also automatically take actions when a [[Test Run]] is activated for them.
 
Items can be present in both map types at the same time. This is the case when starting a single, multi or test-run [[session]]. Once a stakeholder starts planning, upgrading and removing [[building]]s, certain buildings will only be present in the planned situation when planned or upgraded or only in the current situation when removed or upgraded.
 
Buttons in the [[Top bar]] of the [[viewer]] interface of the {{software|client}} allows you to switch between the two Map Types to inspect the differences visually.
 
Generally, all aspects (logic, calculation, visualization) take into account that there are multiple situations, and therefore calculate and present these situations separate from each other.


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Revision as of 11:13, 2 March 2023

Planned situation is a Map Type and represents a future situation of your project. Its counterpart is the Current situation.

Making changes the current situation requires the editor, while changing the Planned situation requires action taken in a Single, multi or Test Run session. Scenarios can also automatically take actions when a Test Run is activated for them.

Items can be present in both map types at the same time. This is the case when starting a single, multi or test-run session. Once a stakeholder starts planning, upgrading and removing buildings, certain buildings will only be present in the planned situation when planned or upgraded or only in the current situation when removed or upgraded.

Buttons in the Top bar of the viewer interface of the Tygron Client allows you to switch between the two Map Types to inspect the differences visually.

Generally, all aspects (logic, calculation, visualization) take into account that there are multiple situations, and therefore calculate and present these situations separate from each other.

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