Product(s): StormCAD, SewerCAD, SewerGEMS, CivilStorm Version(s): 08.11.xx.xx Area: Output and Reporting Problem When viewing a profile in Print Preview or printing the profile, the profile either does not display all (leaving only the header and footer), or it is cut off and the entire profile is not visible. Example: Solution This issue may be caused by the display settings on your computer. To fix this, try the following steps. Close the program and open the Windows Control Panel , then choose Display . Depending on the operating system, you may see either a dropdown box of a slider per the screenshots below, to change the Scale Factor / Scaling. When the slider is set to the middle, or the "scale" larger than 100%, this may cause the issue in question. Therefore, we recommend either moving the slider to the "smaller" side, or selecting 100% for the scale, then click Apply. This will change the appearance of applications on your computer, basically making them appear smaller. The upside to this is that it should fix the Print Preview issue. Once you make this change and click Apply, open the Haestad product. Open an engineering profile and look at the fit-to-page print preview. The entire profile should then appear on the screen. See Also Printing Profiles in Storm and Sewer products displays a lot of white space
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Wiki Page: Profile Print Preview is cut off or does not display the profile
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Forum Post: RE: StormCAD Profile views won't print
Hi Ana, I'm glad to hear that the scaling adjustment resolved the issue. I have updated the related wiki article accordingly, for future reference. Note that I do still recommend upgrading to the CONNECT Edition. Here are some articles that highlight some of the great new features and enhancements we've added since the version you have: What's new in StormCAD CONNECT Edition What's new in StormCAD CONNECT Edition Update 1
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Forum Post: RE: What is the correct format for an input string?
Hello Mike, I see that the error mentions Snapshots. Did you configure the snapshots feature? If so, can you tell us a bit more about how you set it up and are using it? Can you provide a screenshot of the related ModelBuilder step? Is this the first time you've used this snapshot feature for this file, or are you updating the model from the GIS? Does it work if you disable snapshots? Generally speaking that is a generic error that can happen when the program was expecting data to be of a certain type (such as numeric vs. text vs. date). The problem could be related to something specific in your model, your dataset, or how ModelBuilder was configured to work with the data. Providing screenshots of the ModelBuilder steps, and a copy of both the model and the GIS (shapefiles?) would be very helpful in troubleshooting. Please also include the ModelBuilder connection file (.MBC) as explained here . This information can be sent via one of the methods explained in the article Sushma previously provided.
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Wiki Page: How to obtain log information for SCADAConnect
Applies To Product(s): WaterGEMS Version(s): 08.11.XX.XX, 10.XX.XX.XX Area: Other Original Author: Akshaya Niraula, Bentley Technical Support Group Problem How to obtain log information? How to enable SCADAConnect logging? Solution SELECTseries 6 (08.11.06.58) and CONNECT Edition (10.XX.XX.XX) In V8i SELECTseries 6 and CONNECT Edition, the SCADAConnect log file is available from the Configure Ribbon: SELECTseries 5 (08.11.05.61) In V8i SELECTseries 5, the SCADAConnect log file is available from the main toolbar: SELECTseries 4 (08.11.04.58) and below In V8i SELECTseries 4, to obtain a log please first make sure that saving log option is toggled. From the Tools menu of SCADAConnect, go to Options and Advanced tab. Please make sure "Enable Advanced Logging" is checked. Generally the default location where the log file is saved, is at the following location: Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\ \local Settings\Application Data\Bentley\WaterGEMS\8\SCADAConnect.log Vista or higher: C:\Users\ \AppData\Local\Bentley\WaterGEMS\8\SCADAConnect.log See Also SCADAConnect Simulator SCADAConnect Simulator for SS6 SCADAConnect - SewerGEMS
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Forum Post: RE: Load Rejection Runaway and Over Speed
Naseem, Was the previous experience of the turbine engineer on the same system, with the exact operating conditions? Did they actually test the pressures by closing the wicket gates over 8 seconds? Or was this advice more of a general rule of thumb that the turbine engineer usually applies? If so, perhaps the HAMMER results are correct in this case? Regards, Mal
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Wiki Page: Learning Resource Guide for new users of Bentley SewerGEMS
Applies To Product(s): SewerGEMS Version(s): V8i, CONNECT Edition Area: Help and Documentation Original Author: Dan Iannicelli, Bentley Technical Support Group The purpose of this article is to provide a list of resources for new users of SewerGEMS. Please use these links to gain a better understanding of the SewerGEMS software. If you have any further questions, please post on the Haestad Forum . Welcome Kit - a one page document clarifying common sources of initial confusion: downloading, licensing, training, support. Link What's New in the latest version? - As new versions are released, typically an article is published with details of the new features. You can find such articles here: SewerGEMS TechNotes and FAQs Downloading and Installation - for information on how to download the latest version: Downloading Haestad / Hydraulics and Hydrology Software Activating (licensing) - information and troubleshoot guide for licensing: Haestad Product Licensing (Activation) FAQs and Troubleshooting Compatibility Matrix - Information on Operating System, AutoCAD, MicroStation and ArcGIS compatibility. Platform Compatibility Quick Start Lessons - The Quick Start lessons give you hands-on experience with many of the features and capabilities of SewerGEMS. These detailed lessons will help you get started exploring and using the software. To access the Quick Start Lessons within SewerGEMS go to File > Help > Quick Start Lesson (CONNECT Edition) or Help > Quick Start Lessons (V8i) Bentley Training - Formal Bentley Training - Sanitary Sewer Modeling using SewerGEMS Learning Path Sewer System Modeling using SewerCAD or SewerGEMS ( V8i ) Stormwater System Design and Modeling ( Fundamentals ) using StormCAD, CivilStorm, SewerGEMS ( CONNECT Edition ) Stormwater System Design and Modeling ( Advanced ) using CivilStorm and SewerGEMS ( CONNECT Edition) Haestad Calendar - upcoming live training and new product release dates - Haestad Calendar Free Webinars - free video webinars on various features in SewerGEMS (and other products): - http://pages.info.bentley.com/videos/ YouTube Channel - videos that showcase useful functionality: SewerGEMS Playlist on the Bentley Hydraulics and Hydrology Modeling Channel Example Models - Another way to become acquainted with SewerGEMS is to run and experiment with the included sample files, located in the "Samples" folder within the product installation folder (typically C:\Program Files\Bentley\SewerGEMS\Samples). Scenarios and Alternatives - Learn how to use the powerful Scenario management capabilities: Scenario and Alternative Management SewerGEMS-related TechNotes - Additional comprehensive technical articles for SewerGEMS: SewerGEMS TechNotes and FAQs Haestad Community Wiki - A comprehensive collection of wiki articles is available to search through, for specific questions, topics and problems. Using the search bar from within the wiki will search for all articles for Haestad products, including SewerGEMS. - Haestad Wiki Help documentation - The context-sensitive, in-program Help is a good first step to finding answers to questions or information on how to use features. Use the Help button within the feature, or the main help button at the top of the application (or under the Help menu in older versions) Haestad Forum - This forum provides a place to ask questions and contribute to discussions on Haestad products. - Haestad | Hydraulics and Hydrology Forum Alerts on new releases and updates - Subscribe to our blog or check the CONNECTION Client for new release alerts. Read more here: How to receive alerts on new version availability Reference Books - 1) Wastewater Collection System Modeling and Design Book ( WCSM ) Hydraulic models are an essential tool in understanding wastewater collection system behavior for system design, operations, assessment of performance, development of rehabilitation programs, support of permit applications, and demonstration of regulatory compliance. Wastewater Collection System Modeling and Design will guide you through the model-building process and the practical application of models to address real-world challenges. Each topic presented is reinforced by examples that clearly demonstrate how models are used in applications such as designing new systems, detecting and correcting inefficiencies in existing systems, and minimizing the costs of pumping. 2) Computer Applications in Hydraulic Engineering ( CAiHE) Computer Applications in Hydraulic Engineering (CAiHE), 8th Edition is an all-inclusive water resources guide for practicing engineers and students in the hydraulics and hydrology fields. It links theory with real-world applications through exercises and examples of the technology, theory, and analysis methods at the forefront of hydraulic engineering. The examples cover everything from water quality analysis and hydraulic theory to detention pond design, dynamic modeling, culvert hydraulics, and more.
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Wiki Page: Learning resource guide for new users of Bentley PondPack
Applies To Product(s): PondPack Area: Help and Documentation Original Author: Mark Pachlhofer, Bentley Technical Support Group The purpose of this article is to provide a list of resources for new users to PondPack. Please use these links to gain a better understanding of the PondPack software. If you have any further questions, please post on the Haestad Forum . Welcome Kit - a one page document clarifying common sources of initial confusion: downloading, licensing, training, support. Link What's New in the latest version? - As new versions are released, typically an article is published with details of the new features. You can find such articles here: PondPack TechNotes and FAQs Downloading Software - for information on how to download the latest version: Downloading Haestad / Hydraulics and Hydrology Software Activating a Product - information and troubleshoot guide for licensing: Haestad Product Licensing (Activation) FAQs and Troubleshooting Compatibility Matrix - Information on Operating System, AutoCAD and MicroStation compatibility: Platform Compatibility What's New in PondPack V8i - to assist with users moving from version 10 to V8i: Whats New In PondPack V8i Quick Start Lessons - The Quick Start lessons give you hands-on experience with many of the features and capabilities of PondPack. These detailed lessons will help you get started exploring and using the software. To access the Quick Start Lessons within PondPack go to File > Help > Quick Start Lesson (CONNECT Edition) or Help > Quick Start Lessons (V8i) Bentley Training - Formal Bentley Training - Stormwater Systems Design using PondPack Learning Path Haestad Calendar - upcoming live training and new product release dates: Haestad Calendar Free Webinars - free video webinars on various features in PondPack (and other products): http://pages.info.bentley.com/videos/ Example Models - Another way to become acquainted with PondPack is to run and experiment with the included sample files, located in the "Samples" folder within the product installation folder (typically C:\Program Files\Bentley\PondPack\Samples). Scenarios and Alternatives - Learn how to use the powerful Scenario management capabilities: Scenario and Alternative Management Other PondPack-related TechNotes - Additional comprehensive technical articles for PondPack: PondPack TechNotes and FAQs Haestad Community Wiki - A comprehensive collection of wiki articles is available to search through, for specific questions, topics and problems. Using the search bar from within the wiki will search for all articles for Haestad products, including PondPack: Haestad Wiki Haestad Forum - This forum provides a place to ask questions and contribute to discussions on Haestad products: Haestad | Hydraulics and Hydrology Forum Alerts on new releases and updates - Subscribe to our blog or check the CONNECTION Client for new release alerts. Read more here: How to receive alerts on new version availability Reference Books - CAiHE - Computer Applications in Hydraulic Engineering Computer Applications in Hydraulic Engineering (CAiHE), 8th Edition is an all-inclusive water resources guide for practicing engineers and students in the hydraulics and hydrology fields. It links theory with real-world applications through exercises and examples of the technology, theory, and analysis methods at the forefront of hydraulic engineering. The examples cover everything from water quality analysis and hydraulic theory to detention pond design, dynamic modeling, culvert hydraulics, and more. Computer Applications in Hydraulic Engineering, 8th Edition
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Wiki Page: Learning Resource Guide for new users of Bentley HAMMER
Applies To Product(s): Bentley HAMMER Version(s): V8i, CONNECT Edition Area: Help and Documentation Original Author: Scott Kampa, Bentley Technical Support Group The purpose of this article is to provide a list of resources for new users to HAMMER. Please use these links to gain a better understanding of the HAMMER software. If you have any further questions, please post on the Haestad Forum . Welcome Kit - a one page document clarifying common sources of initial confusion: downloading, licensing, training, support. Link What's New in the latest version? - As new versions are released, typically an article is published with details of the new features. You can find such articles here: HAMMER TechNotes and FAQs Downloading and Installation - for information on how to download the latest version: Downloading Haestad / Hydraulics and Hydrology Software Activating (Licensing) - information and troubleshoot guide for licensing: Haestad Product Licensing (Activation) FAQs and Troubleshooting Compatibility Matrix - Information on Operating System, AutoCAD, MicroStation and ArcGIS compatibility: Platform Compatibility Quick Start Lessons - The Quick Start lessons give you hands-on experience with many of the features and capabilities of HAMMER. These detailed lessons will help you get started exploring and using the software. To access the Quick Start Lessons within HAMMER go to File > Help > Quick Start Lesson (CONNECT Edition) or Help > Quick Start Lessons (V8i) Another way to become acquainted with HAMMER is to run and experiment with the included sample files, located in the "Samples" folder within the product installation folder (typically C:\Program Files\Bentley\HAMMER\Samples). Bentley Training - Formal Bentley Training: Transient Analysis and Design Using HAMMER CONNECT Edition Learning Path Haestad Calendar - upcoming live training and new product release dates: Haestad Calendar Free Webinars - free video webinars on various features in HAMMER (and other products): http://pages.info.bentley.com/videos/ YouTube Channel - videos that showcase useful functionality: HAMMER Playlist on the Bentley Hydraulics and Hydrology Modeling Channel Example Models - Another way to become acquainted with HAMMER is to run and experiment with the included sample files, located in the "Samples" folder within the product installation folder (typically C:\Program Files\Bentley\HAMMER\Samples). Scenarios and Alternatives - Learn how to use the powerful Scenario management capabilities: Scenario and Alternative Management HAMMER-related TechNotes - Additional comprehensive technical articles for HAMMER: HAMMER TechNotes and FAQs Haestad Community Wiki: A comprehensive collection of wiki articles is available to search through, for specific questions, topics and problems. Using the search bar from within the wiki will search for all articles for Haestad products, including HAMMER: Haestad Wiki Help documentation - The context-sensitive help is a good first step to finding answers to questions or information on how to use features. Use the Help button within the feature, or the main help button at the top of the application (or under the Help menu in older versions) Haestad Forum - This forum provides a place to ask questions and contribute to discussions on Haestad products: Haestad | Hydraulics and Hydrology Forum Alerts on new releases and updates - Subscribe to our bog for email/RSS alerts when a new product version is available: Haestad | Hydraulics and Hydrology Blog Reference Books 1) Advanced Water Distrubution Modeling and Managment (AWDM) - To effectively use water distribution models, the engineer must be able to link knowledge of basic hydraulic theory and the mechanics of the program with that of the operation of real-world systems. Advanced Water Distribution Modeling and Management provides practical resources for engineers and modelers that go well beyond being a how-to guide for typing data into a computer program. The book contains straightforward answers to common questions related both to modeling and to distribution systems in general. It walks the practicing engineer or student through the modeling process from start to finish - from data collection and field-testing to using a model for system design and complex operational tasks. Specific to HAMMER, Chapter 13 of Advanced Water Distribution Modeling and Management also explores the theory and practical use the types of transient analyses that HAMMER uses. 2) Computer Applications in Hydraulic Engineering (CAiHE) -This book is an all-inclusive water resources guide for practicing engineers and students in the hydraulics and hydrology fields. It links theory with real-world applications through exercises and examples of the technology, theory, and analysis methods at the forefront of hydraulic engineering. The examples cover everything from water quality analysis and hydraulic theory to detention pond design, dynamic modeling, culvert hydraulics, and more. The 8th Edition of the book also includes a chapter on transient analyses and the practical use of HAMMER.
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Forum Post: RE: SewerGEms's Questions
Jesse I need to know more about this phenomena (attenuation in gravity systems). I need to know more about it's concept than what the article explained.
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Forum Post: Total demand versus reservoir reservoir outflow
Ref: https://communities.bentley.com/products/hydraulics___hydrology/f/haestad-hydraulics-and-hydrology-forum/147737/optimization-darwin-designer/ Hello Dear Dringoli, i appreciate your consideration so much but i have another question. the demand control center shows that the whole demand is a 124 l/s however the outlet of the reservoir is about 110 l/s how can i solve this problem? (i do not want to turn the tanks into the source of the network). Regard, Adel rahimi
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Forum Post: RE: WaterCAD - ModelBuilder / Import of Sub-Model - Limitations
Hello Florian, Thank you for sharing the model files. We tested your model and sub-model and were able to reproduce the issue you faced while importing sub-model (software does not react). However we converted your sub-model into a DXF and were able to import it successfully. Please allow us some more time for further testing.
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Forum Post: Darwin Designer
Hi everyone, what does this mean in Darwin designer optimized run Undefined design option group (pipe cost table)." Designer Engine Pipe is included in more than one design or rehabilitation group How is this resolved? Henry
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Forum Post: RE: Total demand versus reservoir reservoir outflow
Adel, I have split this post to a new thread since it is a new topic. In the calculation summary window that appears after computing the model, you will see that the Flow Demanded (total demand) is 124 L/s and the flow Supplied (flow from reservoirs) is indeed 110 L/s. The difference is due to the Flow Stored of 14 L/s, which is the flow in or out of storage (tanks). In your model you have two tanks - one of them has a net inflow of 63 L/s during this steady state simulation, and the other one has a net outflow of 77 L/s. Hence, the total net outflow from tanks is 77-63=14 L/s. In other words, during this snapshot in time (steady state), 110 L/s is coming from the reservoir and 14 L/s is coming from the tanks, to supply the total demand of 124 L/s. The amount of flow leaving or entering a tank is based on the energy balance of the network, which is based on the hydraulic boundaries, demands, pumps, dynamic valves, etc. As an example, if you were to change the initial tank elevation fields, you would see a change in the flow stored. If you were to run an extended period simulation (for example a 24 hour or 48 hour simulation) and look at volumes instead of instantaneous flows, there would be a mass balance (volume from reservoirs vs. volume demanded vs. change in tank volume). See more on this here: Calculation summary: Flow Supplied, Flow Stored, and Flow Demanded and how this relates to tank Flow (In) and Flow (Out)
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Forum Post: SewerGEMS in ArcMap - Disappearing Fields
Hello, I have been working on a sewer model from within the ArcMap interface, and I'm running into a consistent bug with respect to my symbology displaying correctly. A lot of the feature symbology I am using is dependent on the "Is Active" field. However, each time I re-open the sewer model from within the ArcMap mxd, the "Is Active" field is dropped from the attributes of my features, and therefore the symbology is messed up. I have found a small workaround where I can remove the "Is Active" field and re-add it in the flex tables, and it will then transfer to the attribute table and display correctly, but I have to do this within each flex table for multiple features (gravity sewer, force main, manholes, pressure junctions, etc). Is there something I'm missing here, or is it really just a bug between the SewerGEMS and ArcMap interface? Thanks!
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Wiki Page: Cumulative patch sets for Hydraulics and Hydrology products
Applies To Product(s): WaterCAD, WaterGEMS, HAMMER, SewerCAD, SewerGEMS, StormCAD, CivilStorm, PondPack Version(s): 08.11.XX.XX Area: Installation Original Author: Mark Pachlhofer, Bentley Technical Support Group Background Cumulative patch sets for Haestad | Hydraulics and Hydrology products provide fixes to previously reported software problems. See above for a list of applicable Haestad products. As the name implies, these patches are cumulative, including all available fixes for the respective version (see further below for how to find the list.) Patches contain mostly .DLL files which automatically replace other .DLL files in the installation folder for a particular Haestad product that contained the reported issue. Where can I download cumulative patch sets? Currently, cumulative patch sets can be requested by contacting Technical Support ( Forum / Service Request ) Why doesn't the version number change after installing a patch? Currently, the cumulative patch sets replace individual patched files (mostly .DLL files) in the product’s installation folder for issues reported by users for that particular version of the product. This is different from Bentley products that use “priority builds” - a full installation file that includes the patched issue, with a new build number. There is value in uniquely identifying patched versions (especially when managing large deployments, where it is important for all users to be on the same "update") but there is also value in the ease-of use for patch sets (quicker installation, no compatibility concerns). As a compromise, current patch sets will update the date seen in the product’s “About ” window to show the date of the patch that was created. This way, a user can check if they have a patch (and if other colleagues in their company have are on the same patch) by looking at this date. If you have applied a cumulative patch set and do not see the updated date, you might be using a patch that was either from before the dates were updated, or it was accidently missing the component to update the date. To confirm the patch date in these cases, navigate to the product installation folder, sort by modified date and look at the date of the "Patchlog" text file that should appear as the most recently modified file. Where can I find a list of fixes included in a cumulative patch set? A list of the fixes included with the patch set is currently deployed to the product’s installation folder, "C:\Program Files (x86)\Bentley\ " on a 64-bit computer and "C:\Program Files\Bentley\ " on a 32-bit computer. The file is a text file named similar with this convention: " _PathLog.txt" (e.g. WaterGEMS_PatchLog.txt). Are the fixes from a patch also included in later product versions? Yes - all defects resolved in a particular cumulative patch set will be carried over to the next major product release. For example the fixes in a patch set for version 10.00.00.55 are included in the base release of 10.01.00.72. When a new version is available, you can safely upgrade without fear of losing a fix from a patch in a previous version. Troubleshooting errors or other problems with patches If you encounter the following error or anything similar, please ensure that all instances are the Haestad product are closed (including platforms: AutoCAD MicroStation and ArcMap) and try right clicking on the patch and choose "run as administrator". You may also want to try re-downloading the patch in case the download was not complete. If that does not help, try rebooting your computer. If the problem still occurs, try temporarily disabling your antivirus or anti-malware in case it is interfering. "Error Occurred during copying files from extracted location to installed directory. Contact tech Support" If all else fails, the patched files can be manually extracted from the patch executable file. Before doing this, please confirm that the patch's intended product and version matches the product and version you are trying to patch. The executable file can be opened with a compression utility such as 7Zip or Winrar. For example with 7Zip, right click on the .exe file, choose 7Zip > Open Archive. Inside you will find a zip file, which contains folders corresponding to the product names. The files in the root of the product name folder should be extracted to the root of the product's installation folder, and the files in the x64 subfolder should be extracted to the x64 subfolder within the product's installation folder. See Also Downloading Haestad / Hydraulics and Hydrology Software What is the installation order for the product files that I have downloaded? How can I find out when a new version or patch is released for a Hydraulics and Hydrology product? Error installing patch set: "Cannot create output file: ..."
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Forum Post: No inlet Definition available for Catch Basin in SewerCAD.
I am trying to follow the tutorial BasicStormCE metric from the Bentley Website. For the Catch basins it should be possible to specify Inlet propertiers (Location, Type, Capture Efficiency) as shown in the PDF: However in my model, I have no Inlet properties for Catch basins. Where and how can I specify These? A screenshot of my model below: Thanks for any Input.
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Wiki Page: Different color's meanings in User notifications & Calculation Summary
Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD, SewerGEMS, SewerCAD, StormCAD, CivilStorm, HAMMER, PondPack Version(s): V8i, CONNECT Edition Area: Output and Reporting Overview The purpose of this article is to discuss the meanings of the different types of colored messages in the User Notifications dialogue as well as the in calculation summary. Colored Categories There are five different types of colors used within User Notifications and the Calculation Summary: red, yellow/Orange, blue and green. Green – Computation of model is complete without problems. Red - A critical data-entry problem that prevents the model from being calculated. Orange /Yellow - Indicates warnings. Blue - Informational message. For user notifications If the run obtains either a yellow or green light, then the hydraulic model runs and this is not a problem. A blue light is an informational message, a yellow light indicates warnings, and a red light indicates issues. You must fix any errors identified by red circles before the software can compute. Problems identified by orange circles are warnings that do not prevent the computation of the model but are things you will likely want to check As an example, in the screenshot below the notifications can be seen for the red & blue messages in the network such as disconnected demands & negative pressure. For the Calculation Summary If the run obtains a green light, then it means that the calculations are successful with no problems. Yellow, orange or blue color indicates informational messages or warnings. The red color indicates problems in the model, which you should focus on to stabilize your model. Typically results are invalid for red timesteps. For example in the screenshot below the red error message indicates disconnected demands, yielding invalid results. Engineering Validation Engineering Validation was introduced starting with CONNECT Edition Update 1 of the storm and sewer products. This allows you to generate custom notifications on certain conditions in your model. The colors in Engineering Validation are similar, with the main difference being that none of them prevent the run from computing. The type and color is based on your preference: Information - violations will be colored blue to indicate the message is informational in nature Warning - violations will be colored yellow to indicate the message is a warning Error - violations will be colored red to indicate a critical issue
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Forum Post: RE: No inlet Definition available for Catch Basin in SewerCAD.
Hello Loretan, It appears you are not using the correct solver. Open the Calculation Options dialog (Home tab > Options). Double-click on the active calculation options (icon will have a red check mark). In the properties dialog, set that calculation option to use the Active Numerical Solver "GVF-Rational (StormCAD)".
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Forum Post: RE: No inlet Definition available for Catch Basin in SewerCAD.
After posting my last response I noticed that you are using SewerCAD. The GVF-Rational solver is not available in SewerCAD, but it is available in StormCAD, CivilStorm, and SewerGEMS. For more information on the different solvers in these applications see the following article. Differences between solvers: GVF-Convex vs. GVF-Rational vs. Implicit vs. Explicit (SWMM)
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Forum Post: RE: SewerGEMS in ArcMap - Disappearing Fields
Hello Connor, It seems that what you are experiencing is explained in the following article. How do I use and display Active Topology for elements on the ArcGIS/ArcMap Platform? Please let us know if one of the two options in that article help with controlling the active topology in SewerGEMS for ArcMap.
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