
A Visit is equivalent to a Stop, except that it must occur within the area
of a User-Defined Location. In this report, you can choose to report visits
by any vehicle to a specific location, all the locations visited by a particular
vehicle, or all visits by any vehicle to any User-Defined Location.
On selecting this option, you will see a dialog in which you can select the
Location and Vehicle you want to report, and date/time selectors to select the
date/time range to be reported:

If you want all locations, or all vehicles, click the appropriate
checkbox. Set the required date/time range, then click OK to continue. A report
will be generated and displayed in a new window in the main panel of the user
interface. If you wish, you can tile or overlap the windows in this main panel
- see Viewing Vehicle Tracking History On-Screen.
A Visit in the report represents a series of data points received from the
GPS unit which appear to be a contiguous set of data in which the vehicle is
stationary within the area defined for a User-Defined Location. To allow for
the possibility of stopping at traffic lights which happen to be within the
area of a UDL, you can define the minimum stop time required to count as a Visit
to a UDL. If this setting in Options is changed, the Visits and other events
must be re-calculated.
The Visits report is displayed in a grid in the report window:

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The grid shows the start and end time of a visit, the User-Defined Location
visited, and the vehicle making the visit.
Since, by definition, you must know where the User-Defined Location is, there
is no facility to click on this report grid and show the location on the map.
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