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|notes=*Buildings which are SOLID are included in the rasterization step of the elevation model. The rasterized height will be limited by overlay model attribute [[Design flood elevation m (Water Overlay)|DESIGN_FLOOD_ELEVATION_M]]. | |notes=*Buildings which are SOLID are included in the rasterization step of the [[Elevation model (Water Overlay)|elevation model]]. The rasterized height will be limited by overlay model attribute [[Design flood elevation m (Water Overlay)|DESIGN_FLOOD_ELEVATION_M]]. | ||
*This attribute defines whether a buildings blocks water flow up to the height or not. This attribute can be useful to adjust functions for which water should be allowed to flow through, for example garden hedges. | *This attribute defines whether a buildings blocks water flow up to the height or not. This attribute can be useful to adjust functions for which water should be allowed to flow through, for example garden hedges. | ||
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Revision as of 09:53, 4 May 2026
| Icon | Attribute | Unit | Range | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SOLID | boolean | Whether the building is solid and blocks water flow or not. |
Notes
- Buildings which are SOLID are included in the rasterization step of the elevation model. The rasterized height will be limited by overlay model attribute DESIGN_FLOOD_ELEVATION_M.
- This attribute defines whether a buildings blocks water flow up to the height or not. This attribute can be useful to adjust functions for which water should be allowed to flow through, for example garden hedges.




