4.4.2 - Beta Release (June 2018)
There have been changes for Annual Accounting, Pipe Junctions, Supply Point Distribution Loss, and a number of usability improvements. This is the last beta release before the next production release which will be 4.5.0.
 Entitlement for Annual Accounting Accounts can now be defined with a function
The Entitlement of an account can be modified during a run. Increasing or decreasing the entitlement won't change the account balance or the available water.
It changes the water that will get allocated next time an allocation occurs.
 Pipe Junctions
When using the Pipe Junction node with priority ordering, orders made by Pipe Junctions are now given a higher priority than any other order in the system.Â
This is to ensure that orders in the ordering phase can be delivered in the flow phase even when there are shortfalls in the system.
 Supply Point Distribution Loss
You can now specify a proportional and an absolute value for distribution loss. There is also an option to continue to order the Volume loss when there are no orders using "Order to fill channel":
Chart Aggregator now includes water years
You can now do annual aggregations in a chart to a customised water year start, rather than just the calendar year:
Network Display improvementsÂ
There is a new scenario option for what nodes / Links you would like to be displayed on the Schematic or Geographic editors. It's available from either the Schematic editor, the Geographic editor, or under Scenario Options (Node/Link Display Settings). It can be used to hide all of the confluence nodes, which can be helpful in a geographic model:
Regression Testing
Regression test repository changes since the first Source 4.4.1beta:
1 Projects updated
19 Results updated (mostly recorder renames)
42 Projects and results updated (removing simple accounting)
3 Project added
Insight
To run Insight, you also need to install the 32bit version of Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package.
This installer is for both 32bit machines and 64bit machines since the library we use is 32bit:Â Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86).
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