Hello,
there is currently no way to keep the via attribute in a route. However,
you can use waypoints instead of stops to keep the influence minimal:
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Definition_of_Vehicles,_Vehicle_Types,_and_Routes.html#waypoints

regards,
Jakob

Am Do., 14. Jan. 2021 um 11:54 Uhr schrieb Dominik S. Buse <
[email protected]>:

> Dear Sumo-Community,
>
> I have been working with trips that depart and arrive on the same edge,
> but have one or more via-edges in between. This models something like a
> delivery and ACTIVITYGEN generated quite a number of those.
>
> Sumo itself and also duarouter can handle them alright. But when
> duaiterate.py, the routes of such trips get reduced to a single edge
> (the one with depart and arrival it) within the second step. To me it
> looks like the via-information is only present in the trip, but no
> longer (explicitly) in the route. So when the second duarouter iteration
> reads the _000.rou.alt.xml file, the via-information is lost.
>
> Is this intended behaviour or is there any good way around it? So far I
> only managed to work around it by replacing each via-entry with a stop,
> but that influences the behavior of the vehicle.
>
> Kind regards,
> Dominik
>
> --
> Dominik S. Buse M.Sc.
> PhD Candidate at Data Communications and Networking Group (TKN), TU
> Berlin, Germany
> Researcher at Software Innovation Campus Paderborn, Paderborn University,
> Germany
> http://www.tkn.tu-berlin.de/team/buse/
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