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Each invalid concurrency is displayed in its own row containing the following information:

  • Object IDThis is the The unique record identifier supplied by the Roads and Highways Export Network web service.
  • Dominant Route IDThis is the The name of the dominant route associated with the concurrency.
  • Dominant Start MeasureThis is the The beginning measure of the concurrency on the dominant route.
  • Dominant End MeasureThis is the The end measure of the concurrency on the dominant route.
  • Subordinate Route IDThis is the The name of the subordinate route associated with the concurrency.
  • Subordinate Start MeasureThis is the The beginning measure of the concurrency on the subordinate route.
  • Subordinate End MeasureThis is the The end measure of the concurrency on the subordinate route.
  • Start DateThis is the The date that this version of the concurrency was created.
  • End DateThis is the The retirement date of this version of the concurrency. If this value is null, this version is still active.
  • Reason(s) for being marked Invalid – This is the reason or reasons that this concurrency is marked as invalid. The possible values for this field and their meanings are:
    • REQUIRED_FIELD_NULL – This means a A key field has a null value
    • DUPLICATE_INVERTED – This means the The same record exists twice but in one record the dominate route/measures are switched with the subordinate route/measures as opposed to the other record
    • INVALID_OVERLAPS – This means ones of two things: 1) a record for a dominant route has measures that overlap another record for the same dominant route and both records share the same subordinate route or 2) it means two records with the same subordinate route have overlapping subordinate measures regardless of dominant route
    • DOM_MEASURES_EQUAL – This means a A record has the same start and end measures for the dominant side of the concurrency
    • SUB_MEASURES_EQUAL – This means a A record has the same start and end measures for the subordinate side of the concurrency
    • DOM_STARTS_BEFORE_ROUTE – This means the The start measure of the dominant side of the concurrency is before the start measure of the entire route
    • DOM_ENDS_AFTER_ROUTE – This means the The end measure of the dominant side of the concurrency is after the end measure of the entire route
    • DOM_UNKNOWN_ROUTE – This means the The dominant route of this concurrency is associated with a route that is not in the system
    • DOM_OVERLAPS_A_GAP – This means the The dominant side of this concurrency overlaps a gap
    • SUB_STARTS_BEFORE_ROUTE – This means the The start measure of the subordinate side of the concurrency is before the start measure of the entire route
    • SUB_ENDS_AFTER_ROUTE – This means the The end measure of the subordinate side of the concurrency is after the end measure of the entire route
    • SUB_UNKNOWN_ROUTE – This means the The subordinate route of this concurrency is associated with a route that is not in the system
    • SUB_OVERLAPS_A_GAP – This means the The subordinate side of this concurrency overlaps a gap
    • MEASURE_RANGES_DIFFER_>_0.1 – This means the The difference is greater than 0.1 between the measure range (end measure minus start measure) on the dominant side of this concurrency and the measure range on the subordinate side