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    Bradley Nissley commented  · 

    That is a very reasonable work-around Masoud. We could export the current User Defined Flag list, duplicate the CSV and then change the Color code to white for all entries in one of the CSVs. Then either flag list could be imported relatively quickly, all one color for quick screenshots and the full color list while using the model. We use flag colors extensively while working so changing them back and forth manually just to grab a screenshot wouldn't be practicable. An option to ignore flag color in labels, or override with a new color as you've suggested, would still be very helpful.

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    Being able to turn off the flag colour would be very helpful when generating screenshots for emails. If you wan to show a couple of quick manhole locations but the Node_ID flag is dark purple it simply doesn't work. Instead the free text option needs to be selected and set manually for each label.

    A couple more helpful possibilities that come to mind: Automatically setting the display text to white for values with dark flags (would be great in the Grid Views too). Showing the flag colour as a "prefix" box to the left of the field value so that the text can be easily read even if the flag is dark and the text is black.

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    Bradley Nissley commented  · 

    Hello Chris,

    I've recently been working on a similar problem where the integrated risk score is not as "linear" as the COF or LOF wizard will allow. I was pointed towards Data Miner (Operation Center/Data Miner) which allows a bit more customization. I'm still not 100% sure it will do what I need it to do but might be worth having a look if you get the chance.

    For my recent example I needed to calculate an aggregate COF from more than two COFs. In Data Miner I created a Join block between the two COFs and an output that calculated a Select Case: (CASE WHEN COF1 + COF2 >= 5 THEN 5 WHEN COF1 + COF2 = 0 THEN 1 ELSE COF1 + COF2 END). That output is put through to another Join block with COF3 through to another Join block with COF4 et cetera.

    My initial reaction is that I would like to be able to calculate COFs, LOFs and Risks as a multi=parameter formula or even directly with SQLite (perhaps as an advanced option in the wizard). If Data Miner doesn't do what I need I'll put it through as a feature request.

    https://help.innovyze.com/display/infoassetplanner/Data+Miner

    Kind Regards, Brad

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