The Feature Table shows a summary view of all nodes, links and functions in the selected project, including each of their configured parameters (numerical values) and data inputs (expressions, functions and time series). This allows you to review and manage model parameters during scenario development.
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Note: For storage nodes, the table does not show details of any outlets that have been configured. For the water user node, you can view the type of demand modelling configured. However, details of the modelling are not shown. |
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You can have multiple filters active at once. To open the filter dialog:
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Note: Click Reset Filter to disable any active filters. |
Figure 2. Feature Table, filtering on multiple columns
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To filter on columns that have numerical values, open the filter dialog (as described above) and specify its parameters (shown in Figure 3):
- Specify the first filter using the Symbols drop-down menu and enter a numerical value;
- If you wish to change the units, click on the column units button and specify the required units;
- Enable the checkbox if you wish to define the second filter; and
- Click Filter to enable the filter. The result will appear in the Feature Table.
Figure 3. Feature Table, filtering on numerical values
Filtering on names
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- Open the filter window (Figure 4);
- Enter the required string in the text field; and
- Click Filter.
Figure 4. Feature Table, filtering on names
Importing
- Columns and rows may be in a different order prior to importing. Note that column and row headers should match exactly to ensure the correct operation;
- You can import more columns than is visible in the Feature Table. This is applicable when filtering has been turned on; and
- Read-only columns are not imported.
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