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|Prepare a [[GeoJSON]] file with the desired data for the [[Breach (Water Overlay)|breach]], most importantly the [[Breach height (Water Overlay)|breach height]] attribute.
|Prepare a [[GeoJSON]] file with the desired data for the [[Breach (Water Overlay)|breach]], most importantly the [[Breach height (Water Overlay)|breach height]] attribute.
|Ensure the [[GeoJSON]] file also contains the feature for the [[Breach input area (Water Overlay)|breach input area]], and explicitly ''no value'' or a ''non-numeric value'' for its [[Breach height (Water Overlay)|breach height]] attribute.
|Ensure the [[GeoJSON]] file also contains the feature for the [[Breach input area (Water Overlay)|breach input area]], and explicitly ''no value'' or a ''non-numeric value'' for its [[Breach height (Water Overlay)|breach height]] attribute.
|Open the [[Water Overlay Wizard|configuration wizard]] of the [[Flooding_(Overlay)|Flooding Overlay]].
|Open the [[Water Overlay Wizard|configuration wizard]] of the [[Flooding_(Overlay)|Flooding Overlay]] and continue to the step concerning [[Breach (Water Overlay)|breach]]es.
|Continue to the step concerning [[Breach (Water Overlay)|breach]]es.
|Select the 'import' option. This will open the [[Geo Data Wizard|Geo data wizard]].
|Select the 'import' option. This will open the [[Geo Data Wizard|Geo data wizard]].
|Follow the steps in the Geo data wizard.
|Follow the steps in the wizard. When finished, close the wizard. Now the breach and the input area have been imported.
|When the Geo Data Wizard is completed and closed, the breach and the input area have been imported.
|Make sure that the imported input area has an attribute for the [[Breach_input_area_(Water_Overlay)|Input Area Key]].
|Make sure that the imported input area has an attribute for the [[Breach_input_area_(Water_Overlay)|Input Area Key]].
|If it does not have one, add this [[Breach_input_area_(Water_Overlay)|attribute]] with a value.
|If it does not have one, add this [[Breach_input_area_(Water_Overlay)|attribute]] with a value.
|Select the breach
|Select the breach
|For the [[Breach input area (Water Overlay)|breach input area]], select the (other) imported area.
|For the [[Breach input area (Water Overlay)|breach input area]], select the (other) imported area.
|The configuration wizard of the Flooding Overlay can now be closed as well.
|Continue with the wizard.
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==Notes==
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Breaches can also affect [[Water Overlay]]s other than the [[Flooding (Overlay)|Flooding Overlay]]s.
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* [[Breach input area (Water Overlay)]]
Currently, it is only feasible to create a breach with an input area via the configuration wizard, requiring the [[Flooding (Overlay)|Flooding Overlay]] specifically.
* For an example of the internal breach area, take a look at the [[Testbed_water_module#1._Flooding_related_components|Testbed Water Module project]] available in all domains.  
 
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==See also==
[[Category:How-to's]]
For an example of the internal breach area, take a look at the [[Testbed_water_module#1._Flooding_related_components|Testbed Water Module project]] available in all domains.  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 30 January 2024

A breach can be imported for a water calculation when using the configuration wizard of a Flooding Overlay.

Editor → Current Situation (Ribbon tab) → Overlays (Ribbon bar) → The Flooding Overlay (Left panel)
How to import a breach with a breach input area for a Flooding Overlay:
  1. Prepare a GeoJSON file with the desired data for the breach, most importantly the breach height attribute.
  2. Ensure the GeoJSON file also contains the feature for the breach input area, and explicitly no value or a non-numeric value for its breach height attribute.
  3. Open the configuration wizard of the Flooding Overlay and continue to the step concerning breaches.
  4. Select the 'import' option. This will open the Geo data wizard.
  5. Follow the steps in the wizard. When finished, close the wizard. Now the breach and the input area have been imported.
  6. Make sure that the imported input area has an attribute for the Input Area Key.
  7. If it does not have one, add this attribute with a value.
  8. Select the breach
  9. For the breach input area, select the (other) imported area.
  10. Continue with the wizard.

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