Labels
Labels making it easier to organize and manage projects. These labels appear in billing records, making costs easier to track, and they are also searchable, helping you quickly retrieve past projects by label. By tagging studies with meaningful labels, you can maintain consistency across projects and streamline both reporting and project management.
To create a label for your study:
- Click on settings
- Go to labels:
- Write in the following fields:
- The name of your label
- The value
- The color
- Once the fields have been written then click the add button
To assign/ label to a study, first go to the tab labels under the results of your study then:
- Click on assign label
- Type in the name of the label, its value, in addition to selecting a colour.
- Click Add/Create.
To assign a label that has already been created, simply search for the name of the label under “Name.”
Once you have added or selected your name label, its value and colour, it will appear on the following screen. All your labels can be searched by label or the value assigned to it.
Note that all of the labels you have created can be found in the following locations:
- The Info tab when viewing your study results,
- Settings page
- Home page.
Credit Calculation
In the TMC module, credits are calculated based on the number of intersections analyzed and the number of date ranges selected.
Each unique combination of an intersection and a date range counts as one credit.
How It Works
To determine the total number of credits required:
Credits = Number of Intersections × Number of Date Ranges
- Intersections refer to each location where turning movement counts are generated
- Date ranges refer to each distinct time period selected (e.g., a single day, a weekday average, or a weekend average)
Example
If a study includes:
- 1 intersection
- 2 date ranges (e.g., weekday and weekend)
Then:
1 × 2 = 2 credits
Additional Notes
- Selecting multiple date ranges (e.g., splitting weekday and weekend) will increase the total credit count
- Each intersection is counted independently, even if they are part of the same corridor
- Time granularity (e.g., 15-minute vs hourly intervals) does not affect credit usage
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