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An error occurred while saving the comment Nicholas Bear commentedWere you able to use the record button on the results playback toolbar? This allows you to save a video file. You can also use MS Powerpoint to record a selected portion of your screen in any application.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Nicholas Bear commentedHi Nathan, Can you elaborate on how the SQL query works across networks? I wasn't aware of that and would love to use that feature. To compile results from multiple simulations, I suggest using a statistics template.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Nicholas Bear commentedA workaround you might try instead of icmt is to create a standalone DB in a new folder. Then package the folder for transmittal such as by using a ZIP file.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Nicholas Bear commentedHi Adam, would you be able to use the conduit "sediment depth" parameter to approximate the blockage?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Nicholas Bear commentedIf you simulate the pressure pipeline leading from the pump station, doesn't that give you the ability to approximate the system curve? If you already have the system curve and you want to replicate that, you may be able to use the link type "user control" and enter the head-discharge system curve there.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Nicholas Bear commentedAgreed with the suggestion. You can avoid some of the heart trouble though by using the version comparison feature to see what has changed since the last commit.
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Interesting idea. Could I ask you to clarify the visual comparison task; e.g What are you comparing?
An error occurred while saving the comment Nicholas Bear commentedI use a selection list for this purpose. It doesn't allow precise control of the extents, but it does accomplish the goal of identical XY and Zoom when applied to a network and "zoom to selection". You can use objects in two opposite corners of the extents you want.
There is a discussion forum link in the Support page but its broken. But there are some exciting scripting discussions over here among a few participants.
https://github.com/innovyze/Open-Source-Support/issues