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Comment: Edit through the REST API

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  • Limited Node palette (i.e. not all nodes are available)
  • Limited to 20 Nodes & Catchments in total (excluding confluence nodes)
  • Simple Function editor
  • Simple Calibration tool (limited to 1 objective function and 1 calibration engine)
  • Plug-in capabilities but specific Plugins will be available separately via the Plugin Store
  • Basic IT/Installation support included
  • Some scenario management tools are not available (such as Import/Copy Scenario Functionality, Scenario Diff tool and Scenario Input Sets)
  • Some edit tools such as Feature Table and Tabular Editor
  • User Logs (Note: it is not Log Reporter) are no available
  • NetLP optimisation is not available
  • GN1D groundwater flux model are not available
  • Constituents and Water Quality models (i.e., Constituents generation, Constituents filters, Routing and Storages) are not available


Details of what Source Modules are available here: https://ewater.org.au/products/ewater-source/ewater-source-access-and-pricing-policy/

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Full Function Editor (limited functionality)

Only Modelled variable /wiki/spaces/SD516/pages/54986558  is available in Source (public version). Most types of variables including Pattern variable, Time series variable, Piecewise linear variable , Bilinear variable and Context variable /wiki/spaces/SD516/pages/54986558, /wiki/spaces/SD516/pages/54986558, /wiki/spaces/SD516/pages/54986558 , /wiki/spaces/SD516/pages/54986558 and /wiki/spaces/SD516/pages/54986558 are not available in Source (public version)

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The Scenario transfer node (STN) handles the joining of two scenarios and conceptually comprises of two components, the Upstream STN and Downstream STN (as shown in Figure 1). The node links two scenarios and runs them together. Constituents, orders and ownership are passed between the two scenarios. However, off allocation does not operate over scenarios, instead, the STN operates like an off allocation boundary - similar to the Transfer Ownership node.

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NetLP Parallel Arcs node

The NetLP Parallel Arcs node allows you to define multiple parallel arcs with different capacities and costs at a particular location, to influence the flow in a network. Each arc can be used to represent different flow requirements at a location, such as an environmental or hydrological demand, or flood flow. Note: This node can only be used in NetLP-based ordering.

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