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BluJay Solutions Parcel 21.1.0 - User Guide

Navigation: BluJay Solutions Parcel Configuration (Web Admin) Tool > Carrier Configuration > UPS Canada > Shipper Defaults

UPS Canada - Shipper Defaults - Time in Transit Tab

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Use the Time in Transit tab on the UPS Canada Shipper Defaults page to enter settings related to time in transit (TINT) for this UPS Canada account.

Time in Transit section

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Calculate Transit Time

To specify local calculation only of transit times in Parcel, select (check) this check box. For the behavior of the two transit time options on this screen, see the following Note.

Notes:

To enable retrieval of transit data from UPS via the Web as well as the calculation of transit times, leave this checkbox unselected and select the Retrieve Transit Data From Web check box (see below). Additionally, if you select this check box and do not select the Retrieve Transit Data From Web check box, Parcel will use default data provided by BluJay Solutions or data that you import using the Import Time in Transit Files screen for transit time calculations.

This check box is unselected by default.

Retrieve Transit Data From Web

To retrieve the data used to calculate time in transit from the UPS Web site, select (check) this check box. If this check box is selected, Parcel first attempts to retrieve time in transit data from the UPS Web site. If available, this data is used by Parcel for time in transit. If, for some reason, data is unavailable from the UPS Web site, Parcel uses local default time in transit data provided by BluJay Solutions.

Notes:

This check box is selected by default.

If Parcel uses default local data, this data does not include service codes and has the Geographic Code set to ALL. This means there are a standard number of days for a given service regardless of origin or destination. Youcan change the number of days for a given service for the geo code ALL.

You can import your own time in transit data. If you import your own time in transit files, be sure to include a record for each service with a geo code of ALL. For more information on this, see the following Help topic: Overview of TINT Calculation\.

TINT Tool

Do not edit this field. This field is auto-populated with the Time in Transit tool name. This tool name is a part of the header of the SSL file.

Temp File

This field is auto-populated. You can edit the path where you want to store XML time-in-transit requests and responses but do not edit the file name.

TINT Error

This field is auto-populated. You can edit the path where you want to store Time in Transit Response errors but do not edit the file name.

SSL Temp

This field is auto-populated. You can edit the path where you want to store the Time in Transit Response file from the UPS server but do not edit the file name.

Re-issue TINT Request (Days)

Type the number of days before the request is to be re-issued. The default is 90.

Click [SAVE] in the lower-right corner of the screen to save any changes you made or click [CANCEL] to cancel changes and exit the screen.

Note: For information on configuring Time in Transit calculations, see the following Help topics:

Overview of TINT Calculation

Transit Days, Weekends, and Holidays

Time in Transit Files

Importing Time in Transit Files

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