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Posted: Dec 15 2009 (17:05)
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Last Response: Dec 16 2009 (10:13)
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Last Response: Dec 16 2009 (10:13)
There was a thread where we talked about W/L/Available/RAC etc and how it works. Here is an answer provided by a person who actually had a design on this:
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> About Regret after waitlist has started.
Waitlists are maintained at the Train-Date-Route-Class (TDRC) level as also
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> About Regret after waitlist has started.
Waitlists are maintained at the Train-Date-Route-Class (TDRC) level as also
certain...
more...
Hi, I forgot to post the question: Here it is:
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As per IR Website " Regret" means " No Further Bookings permitted" as
that specific class in the train is heavily is overbooked.
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quote:
As per IR Website " Regret" means " No Further Bookings permitted" as
that specific class in the train is heavily is overbooked.
Could...
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Shri Muri ji,
What you have posted at the start of the thread, is what I had been suggesting so far. Everything is correct and logical also.
'Regret' is reopened for public at large when it comes down of the limit with a good number AND is particularly (exceptionally) reopened for VIP bookings.
Thanks for such a detailed and from-the-user / implementor explanation.
What you have posted at the start of the thread, is what I had been suggesting so far. Everything is correct and logical also.
'Regret' is reopened for public at large when it comes down of the limit with a good number AND is particularly (exceptionally) reopened for VIP bookings.
Thanks for such a detailed and from-the-user / implementor explanation.
Dear Mr Murli
That is the finest thing about you that you dont forgot the query even asked 6 months ago and keep it on searching from different sources. I really appreciate your efforts to enhance our knowledge.
Regards
:)
That is the finest thing about you that you dont forgot the query even asked 6 months ago and keep it on searching from different sources. I really appreciate your efforts to enhance our knowledge.
Regards
:)