Hello, It is available with Arc Engine and ArcObjects map controls, you can have CAD Layers - points, areas, polygons, and polyline classes. If you are using MapXtreme then CAD layers are not an...
Type: Posts; User: Robert Dickinson
Hello, It is available with Arc Engine and ArcObjects map controls, you can have CAD Layers - points, areas, polygons, and polyline classes. If you are using MapXtreme then CAD layers are not an...
Thank you Patrick!
Hello,
You should be able to simply redo or refresh the annotation based on the new simulation results.
Regards,
Robert Dickinson
Innovyze Inc.
Hello Jay,
What does the output text file say? Does it report the results for the whole 24 hours?
Regards,
Robert Dickinson
Innovyze Inc.
Hello Chris,
It seems your map is out of sync with your DBF files. Can you try to use the utility Update Map from DB/Force All Network to make the Map (and Pipe Table in the Arc Map Table of...
Hello,
There is a blog about adding scenarios using SQL, maybe thiswill help you.
Regards,
Robert Dickinson
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Hello Ross, I am looking at your model. The volume of a storage node is based on both the cross sectional area of the storage node AND the area of the connecting links. I was going to suggest that...
Hello Shawn,
The Map Display savings option Patrick mentions is part of InfoSWMM SA or the Standalone Version but not InfoSWMM.
Regards,
Bob Dickinson
Innovyze Inc.
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Hello DCJ,
If you are asking about InfoWorks ICM you can use SQL or Ruby to assign outfall nodes to a Subcatchment. You can see more at this blog ...
Hello, I have some feedback from XPSWMM Support - From the Tuflow
User Manual
TUFLOW uses the -99999 value as an internal code to indicatevalues which are not directly entered by the user, but...
Hello Ross, You should send us the model to support@innovyze.com so we can check. I normally look at the Subcatchment Summary Table or the RPT file to see the rainfall total. Are you saying that...
Hello Shawn, it you want to change the pump speed, you should use RTC rules to change the Pump Setting which is the pump speed. Here is an example
An oft requested feature in SWMM 5 is the...
Hello Shawn,
Is this question for InfoWater or InfoSWMM?
Best,
Robert Dickinson
Innovyze
Hello Vlad, Sorry for the delay but I have put a few animations on Box and sent you a link to Box.
Hello, Any file format is good as both products support many forms of data transfer (CSV, shapefiles etc) but exporting to the SWMM5 formatted file and then importing that file into ICM is the...
Hello Vladyman,
I will send you an avi file, just me your actual email address to Robert.dickinson@innovyze.com and I will send you a few or one link to an avi file.
Regards,
Bob Dickinson
Hello Jake, Can you do this using GIS Gateway. Please see the email I sent to you from support@innovyze.com Regards, Bob Dickinson
Hi, that is a workaround Lloyd. If you use ICM 8.5 then you will have the option (in Simulation Options) to use either the Default SWMM5 RDII or the older SWMM4 RDII which allows you to have one UH...
Hello Eudora,
Here is link that explains the internal calculations.
https://www.openswmm.org/Topic/9951/adjusting-subcatchment-parmeters-with-a-lid
and a link with images...
Hello Eudora,
Aren't you actually asking about how SuDs or LID's are modeled in ICM?
Regards,
Bob Dickinson
Hello Shawn,
It would be easier (as I have mentioned a few times) if you send these questions to support@innovyze.com.
Two questions, do you have a KINGSTON raingage defined or a Kingston...
We only have SQL as part of the Arc Map Attribute table or you can use a DB Query to combine your two rules using an output relate. if I remember you ONLY want to see if a pump turns on for the...
Hello Shawn,
One more blog that may help you can be found here
https://swmm5.org/2018/01/07/how-to-understand-scenarios-in-infoswmm-and-infoswmm_sa/
Regards,
Bob Dickinson
Hello, Can you check the Help file to see if it has a Users Guide section? We no longer have a separate Users Guide.
Hello Vinta,
You can use the Advanced labeling tool or icon to add moreinformation besides the Node ID.
Regards,
Bob Dickinson
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