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availability tool

Posted:
27 Mar 2004, 10:29
by josepg10
hi
i downloaded from that site mentioned on here but whenever i try and fill in various flights e.g. BA to NCE it tells me the server is down? Am I doing something wrong?

Posted:
27 Mar 2004, 10:31
by Decker
Doesn't it also tell you when the server will be back up again? I've had to wait until 01:00 before now to use it


Posted:
27 Mar 2004, 15:22
by Goldenoldie
The availability tool works well. Yes, it seems to be down for 5 hours and then up for 2 hours and so on. It is interesting that the tool does not seem to show all the rows e.g. rows 11, 12 on LGW 744 or the front row PE seats on the 300 airbus.

Posted:
28 Mar 2004, 21:51
by Bazz
Matthias had to do something because of the amount of traffic, from reading the posts on FT it seemed like some commercial organisations were over utilising it. Currently it is down for five hours and up for two on a rotating basis.
When you log in (with ver 1.62) it will tell you the current status.

Posted:
28 Mar 2004, 22:27
by jonathan020
Am not surprised its overused either its damn useful!
Does anyone realise if you type a flight number into google now you get a link to track the flight at the top of the page!
Does not seem to work for Virgin flights very well. Try a BA one like BA239 to test.

Posted:
29 Mar 2004, 12:57
by AlanA
Can someone point me to the original postings?
I am a little confused what this nprog does, and where to download it

Thanks

Posted:
29 Mar 2004, 13:07
by Decker
quote:
TJ
You can get it from:
http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~hartberg/ft/SabretoolSetup.htm
Cheers
from an earlier MCuth posting...
It allows you to see what seat class availability there is for specific flights.

Posted:
30 Mar 2004, 06:17
by Goldenoldie
The tool does provide the version number on screen but is there a way to find out what the latest version number is?
Cheers Golden

Posted:
30 Mar 2004, 06:36
by LAX21
it says right at the top next to the smiley face in the title bar. most likely you have v. 1.62

Posted:
30 Mar 2004, 10:07
by mcuth
quote:from an earlier MCuth posting...
Ah, feel the royalties come flooding in

:D