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Figure 2. Show Column Editor (Column re-ordered)
Figure 3. Show Column Editor (Add group)
Customising the Tabular Editor
You can customise the Tabular Editor display to your needs. For each type of node or link, you can select:
- A background colour for the cell;
- A foreground colour and stylistic variation (eg. bold-face) for values displayed in the cell; and
- The number of decimal places to be displayed.
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- Individual column settings. Here, you can override project-related Tabular Editor Format Settings for the parameters displayed in the Tabular Editor (Figure 4);
- Create a header title (label) and choose the header colour for a column using the Header item (Figure 5); and
- Highlight when thresholds or rules are breached by specifying a function eg. Flow < 500 ML/day (Figure 6).
Figure 4. Column formatting
Figure 5. Column formatting, header
Figure 6. Column formatting, functions
Override Visualization Assistant
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Clear Historical Overrides: this command button will clear overrides values in whole historical period and will only display overrides values in the forecast period (from “tomorrow “ only). This action is not reversed.
Minimum Flow Requirement nodes in Tabular Editor
Minimum Flow Requirement (MFR) nodes can now be accessed from the Tabular Editor and can be overridden. The recorder of Required Flow Arriving Current Timestep on MFR nodes was added to handle the complex concepts of the water flow due to the travel times. Required Flow Arriving Current Timestep recorder needs to be added to Tabular Editor as one column for Override if required (Figure 11). The user should override any cells in this column using the required flow that will arrive at the MFR node in the current time step considering the travel time. Another column/recorder of Required Flow is not editable in Tabular Editor and this Required Flow column reflects the default Required Flow, Forecast Required Flow and Overridden Required Flow at a source site (e.g., storage). The travel time in Figure 11 is three days and “today” in the operation model is 10/01/2000.