Travelport Enhanced Itinerary Application June 2015 Version



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Travelport Enhanced Itinerary Application
Hotel optional fields

EI now offers the user the ability to decide which optional fields of hotel segments they wish to show/hide in the layouts. The user can also decide whether to show or hide hotel segments with a BK or MK status.


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HTML Itinerary optional fields


With this tab the user can decide which fields to show/hide in the Itinerary layout.






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HTML Electronic Ticket Itinerary optional fields


With this tab the user can decide which fields to show/hide in the ETI layout.




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EI from the command line
A user can get EI to perform certain things bypassing in command line arguments when EI is started. This is most useful if a user is starting EI from a Focalpoint window.
Command line options
The possible options are-
“/?” – displays a list of command line arguments that can be passed to EI EA – auto send emails
“/EI” – auto send individual PNRs CT – copies as text to the clipboard CH – copies as HTML to the clipboard ET – open an email with text in the body of the email EH – open an email with HTML in the body of the email EM - open an email with text in the body of the mail and an HTML attachment
“/EP” - open an email with plain text in the body of the mail and no attachment SP select specified passengers, separated by a comma, e.g. SP SS – select specified segments, separated by a comma, e.g. SS
“/EL:xxxx” – sets the language that the itinerary will be displayed in (e.g. /EL:ca-ES)
“/GD:xxxxxx” – accesses galileo with a record locator of xxxxxx (e.g. /GD:NF4JT6)
“/WS:xxxxxx” – accesses worldspan with a record locator of xxxxxx (e.g. /WS:NF4JT6) S – silent running – no GUI visible P – prints the itinerary So, how would a user make use of this ability. Usually via the gdaudit mechanism. EI can be supplied with an xml file containing JavaScript that can be used by
GDAudit to load EI with a variety of the command line options. The following snippet shows EI being activated when the user types in #TKP or #TKPDTDAD, the arguments passed in are "SEA ET" which transcribe to run in silent mode and automatically send individual PNRs. This user had selected Select emails from the phone section in the Options-> Email tab. So EI would select those email addresses and send the itinerary to the recipients automatically, all in the background. If no email addresses are available then the email will appear with a blank address line for the user to complete. Example gdaudit JavaScript code snippet



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