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- The MSF version number must be located in the MSF file. All other information is optional;
- Node type "blocks" (e.g., source, USTM treatment, generic treatment etc) can be input in any order. However, drainage links (if required) must be entered at the end of the MSF file.
- Entering string or floating point values when integer values are expected will generate errors when importing.
- Node and drainage link parameter values must always be located in the second column of the MSF file.
- Comments can be included throughout the MSF.
Further detailed information on MUSIC-link settings, and each of the individual node and drainage link types that can be included in the *.msf file are described below, along with the required file format and parameter values for each.
MUSIC-link
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Parameter Description
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Default Parameter Value
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Additional Information
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MUSIC-link - Enabled
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1
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{0 = enabled | 1 = disabled}
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MUSIC-link - Music Version
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{The MUSIC version this was created with}
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MUSIC-link - Metadata Version
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{The version of the metadata used}
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MUSIC-link - Council Name
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{The name of the council}
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MUSIC-link - Area Name
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{The name of the audit area}
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MUSIC-link - Scenario Name
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{The name of the audit scenario}
Source Nodes
Source Nodes can optionally be included in the MSF file. Source Nodes that can be included in an MSF file include:
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The following tables can be copied and pasted into spreadsheet software to assist with MSF /CSV file development (the first "Parameter Description, Default Parameter Value, Type and Additional Information" row should be excluded from the MSF file).
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