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This section describes how to load time series data into Source and how to manually enter data in to tables. Additional sub-pages include:

 

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Once a file data source has been loaded, it will be listed in the Data Source Explorer. Its default name is that of the associated file, with "." replaced with "_". Grouped underneath each data source are the time series columns you have selected to import from that file, with the names taken from the column headings in the file (if there are no column headings, Source will name them Column01, Column02, …). The data source and time series can be renamed by right clicking on the item and selecting Rename from the contextual menu. Like functions and variables, each data source must have a unique full name. Two data sources can have a non-unique name if they are in different folders, because the full path to the data source is still unique (eg. Flows_csv in Figure 2).

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Once you assign a time series to a node or link, the associated component is shown underneath that time series (Figure 2). To disconnect a time series from a component, open the required feature editor. In the Data Source option, click on the data source that contains the associated time series. The time series will be removed from the node. This can be confirmed by checking the Data Sources Explorer. 

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Note: If the Sets if a failed "Reload on run" will stop the current run button in the Data Sources toolbar is enabled (it is shown enabled in Figure 3), and the data source cannot be found, the scenario run will fail. However, if this icon is toggled off, Source will continue to use the data in its internal store, regardless of whether the source file can be found or the source scenario has been run yet.

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