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When you run a scenario, Source nodes produce results in the form of MAL and NWB, Treatment Nodes in the form of TTE, MAL and NWB and receiving node in the form of MAL and TTE. These nodes can also produce times series data on flow, contaminants and other data outputs specific to that node. To view or save these model outputs after the run, you need to select them to record before you run. When you save a project or make a copy of a scenario, MUSIC automatically saves the list of model outputs selected for recording. There are two ways to select which parameters and model elements to record, using the Project Hierarchy to select model parameters at the component level (eg. source node, wetland), or more fine-grained parameter-level control in the Parameter pane.
Performance Improvement
Before running the scenario, give consideration to the required output and only record the parameters of interest. These node types can produce more than 20 separate data outputs. In general, the more outputs you record, the longer the simulation will take.
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In Results Manager, result sets are listed in the tree menu on the left side. The name of scenario's result set is formed by concatenating the run number from the current session with the name of the scenario. If there are errors or warnings from your run, these are indicated by an appropriate symbol next to the result set's name (see notification level), and are also listed in the Log Reporter (see Using the Log Reporter). For example, Figure 11 shows that in this Source session, Stage C was run first, and had warning(s) associated with it, Stage B was run next and had a fatal error that stopped the run from completing, and Stage A was run third without any warnings or errors.
Figure 11. Results Manager
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Figure below shows the results for a scenario run: