| On the technical specifications of the vehicle 
              In some cases, the lists of codes and/or 
                the levels of equipment suggested by the Vehicle Identification 
                form and the After Sales Plate are different. Why?
 Quite simply because they are not exactly the same thing. 
                An example will help us understand this.
 
 Let us define a new vehicle, a Laguna, type B56F, on the vehicle 
                form.
 Click on "Level of equipment". The list suggested 
                  is: E1, E2, E3. Now click on "After Sales Plate". The program requests 
                  that you enter the production number of the vehicle or the date 
                  of production. Let's take a production date between "MOD9805" 
                  and "MOD9909", for example. The After Sales Plate 
                  is displayed, and offers the following list of equipment levels: 
                  E2, E3, E5. The two lists offered are clearly quite different. Remember 
                  that we had to enter the production date to gain access to the 
                  After Sales Plate: this is because Dialogys requires this additional 
                  information to know what After Sales Plate data to suggest. 
                  In fact, this information depends on the following information:
 
 
                  the first three characters of the vehicle type (or "B56" 
                    in our example)a period between two production dates.  
 To return to our example,
 
                   the list "E2, E3, E5" thus provides all the possible 
                    values for the equipment level on vehicles manufactured between 
                    9805 and 9909, for which the type begins with B56, which naturally 
                    includes the B56F vehicles, but also the B56H, B56J, B56L, 
                    etc.;while the list "E1, E2, E3" corresponds to all 
                    the possible values for the equipment level on vehicle type 
                    B56F.  None of the versions of Dialogys attempts to create the intersection 
                of these lists based on all the known criteria (it would only 
                be possible to offer the list "E2, E3" in either case 
                for the vehicle defined). This functionality could be developed 
                if there were sufficient demand (this is not evident at present 
                because there is no real problem in selecting from two or three 
                values given that the user is always working on an actual vehicle 
                for which he knows the level of equipment) and after more a detailed 
                analysis (because we must remember that the lists offered may, 
                in any case, be subject to caution).
 
 Related topics: Vehicle form, Cross documentation, After 
                Sales Plate
 
 
              Why are the lists of codes and/or the 
                levels of equipment suggested by the "Cross Documentation" 
                and the After Sales Plate different? 
 The lists from the "Cross documentation" are the same 
                as those suggested at the outset on the Vehicle Identification 
                form. Refer to the answer to the preceding question.
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