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In message , at 11:30:06 on Sat, 28
Jun 2014, tim..... remarked: You can definitely buy tickets "online" for "tomorrow". the engine seemed exactly the same as the SET one and that sells tickets into the future. This was about using the ITSO purse to *pay* - how does that work online? I didn't think we'd even established that there is an (operational) purse. ITSO cards are supposed to have purses, and although it's a while since I tried I think there was evidence of a dormant purse when using EMT's early ITSO-equipped TVMs I have a Centro "Swift" card (for buses) which has a purse - I had to pay £10 for the card because it comes pre-loaded with some funds. At tht point it's remarkably similar to using an PAYG Oyster on a bus. But if there is, taking the money from the purse and replacing it with a ticket valid for X, within the "to be collected" database, doesn't seem too technically difficult. But my query was "can I buy a ticket that I would like to use for one day next week but I'm not sure which day?" - to be dated the day that I pick it up (if that is a necessary simplicity). One way of doing that would be to have a "prepaid voucher" loaded onto the ITSO card that gets turned into a day-ticket when you touch in. I wouldn't want to be designing a system that allowed more than one voucher at a time to be active. Once again I don't think the system level design is too difficult here. Not sure how your single ticket option will work if someone wants to make a lunchtime journey that they didn't anticipate when they left home for work. TBH this seems to be the only "difficult" thing that they have to consider ATM. More difficult is if you have trips to different destinations loaded as vouchers. Say you live in Grays and have vouchers for both Southend and London, because you anticipate visiting both soon (and not necessarily knowing in which order). Which voucher should it swap for a ticket? Perhaps this is why they have trials. The geeks in the office don't even bother to come up with a set of scenarios that don't work and postulate solutions, before implementation of a trial. They just wait to see what breaks and fix it later (no doubt to the immense inconvenience of the first customer who tries it) It's a bit more pre-planned than that, although I agree there have been some major hiccups that should have been anticipated. For example my EMT card would only allow me to buy Child tickets, because the card knows your age and the simplest explanations is that they'd coded the DOB field on the card with its issue date. -- Roland Perry |
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