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Figure 2. Show Column Editor (Column re-ordered)

Figure 3. Show Column Editor (Add group)

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Customising the Tabular Editor

You can customise the Tabular Editor display to your needs. For each type of node or link, you can select:  

  • A background colour for the cell;  
  • A foreground colour and stylistic variation (eg. bold-face) for values displayed in the cell; and  
  • The number of decimal places to be displayed.

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  • Individual column settings. Here, you can override project-related Tabular Editor Format Settings for the parameters displayed in the Tabular Editor (Figure 4);
  • Create a header title (label) and choose the header colour for a column using the Header item (Figure 5); and
  • Highlight when thresholds or rules are breached by specifying a function eg. Flow < 500 ML/day (Figure 6).
Figure 4. Column formatting

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Figure 5. Column formatting, header

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Figure 6.  Column formatting, functions

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Override Visualization Assistant

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  • Open Tabular Editor and Run a scenario (left screen capture in Figure 12).
  • Open Tabular Editor Column Editor (right screen capture in Figure 12) by clicking on the Edit button (green highlighted on left screen in Figure 12).
  • Add function(s) to Tabular Editor table for overridden (from right screen capture in Figure 12):

-Click on Functions (1 ) (in the top-left panel) to select the type and show it to (2), and click on Functions (2) to show all functions in the model to the top-right panel.

-Tick the functions,  which you want to override such as (3 in Figure 12) the top-right panel: $f_t_07_a and $f_t_07_b that is $f_t_07_a +10, in the top-right panel.

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-Click on the OK button to close the interface and return to the Tabular Editor table.

  • Run a scenario to display the original values of selected functions (left screen capture in Figure 12).
  • Override the result/values of the functions (e.g. set 1,2,3 for $f_t_07_a from a  to 10/06/2020 to , 11/06/2020,12/06/2020 respectively and 4,5,6 for $f_t_07_b from 16to 16/06/2020, 17/06/2020 to , 18/06/2020 respectively).
  • Run the scenario.
  • Function values were changed overridden in Tabular Editor (left screen capture in Figure 12). The function values of $f_t_07_a from 10/06/2020 to 12/06/2020 were changed to 1, 2 and 3 (yellow highlighted in left screen) and $f_t_07_b values in the same period were also changed to 11,12 and 13 (orange highlighted in left screen as $f_t_07_b =$f_t_07_a +10) while $f_t_07_b values from 16/06/2020 to 18/06/2020 were changed to 4, 5 ,and 6 respectively (orange highlighted in left screen) and the function values of $f_t_07_a in the same period are not affected.

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