When you save a relationship in one direction, this generates a relationship in the opposite direction. For example, if destination B is the delivery visit for destination A, destination A will automatically become the pick-up visit for destination B.
When you save a relationship in one direction, this generates a relationship in the opposite direction. For example, if destination B is the delivery visit for destination A, destination A will automatically become the pick-up visit for destination B.
When you save a relationship in one direction, this generates a relationship in the opposite direction. For example, if destination B is the delivery visit for destination A, destination A will automatically become the pick-up visit for destination B.
When you save a relationship in one direction, this generates a relationship in the opposite direction. For example, if destination B is the delivery visit for destination A, destination A will automatically become the pick-up visit for destination B.
When you save a relationship in one direction, this generates a relationship in the opposite direction. For example, if destination B is the delivery visit for destination A, destination A will automatically become the pick-up visit for destination B.
When you save a relationship in one direction, this generates a relationship in the opposite directi
To resolve the problem: - Remove destination rows, add them to another import, create a new plan. All the destinations appear on the new Plan. - Remove data from the Route column. Launch the import. Create a new Plan. All the destinations appear on the new Plan.