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* [[How to export the Object flow output as measurement]] | * [[How to export the Object flow output as measurement]] | ||
* [[How to inspect object output attributes of an overlay using the measurement tool]] | |||
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* [[Hydraulic_structures_(Water_Overlay)|Hydraulic structures]] | * [[Hydraulic_structures_(Water_Overlay)|Hydraulic structures]] | ||
* [[Water_level_(Water_Overlay)|Water level]] | * [[Water_level_(Water_Overlay)|Water level]] | ||
*[[Weir height test case (Water Module)|Weir flow test case]] | * [[Weir height test case (Water Module)|Weir flow test case]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:46, 17 January 2023
Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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OBJECT_DATUM_OUTPUT_A | m + datum | An array of values, one per timeframe. Each value indicates the water level at one side of the hydraulic structures, generally the entry. | None |
All hydraulic structures have an OBJECT_DATUM_OUTPUT_A attribute.
Notes
- This attribute does not need to be created when configuring the project. This attribute is created automatically by the Water Overlay when a calculation is performed. When the calculation is complete, the attribute is updated automatically.
- Each Water Overlay will create this attribute with the ID of an Overlay appended to it, to prevent the results of multiple Water Overlays storing their results in the same attribute by default.
- This attribute is also visible when zoomed in on a hydraulic structure. The water levels on either side of the structure can be seen at each timeframe when a Water Overlay is selected.
How-to's
- How to export the Object flow output as measurement
- How to inspect object output attributes of an overlay using the measurement tool