Product(s): SewerGEMS, CivilStorm Version(s): 10.00.xx.xx Area: Modeling Problem When computing a model in SewerGEMS or CivilStorm, the following error message is generated: System.ArgumentException: Offset and length were out of bounds for the array or count is greater than the number of elements from index to the end of the source collection Solution This is related to how the Explicit solver stores the data. This issue can be resolved by downloading a later version of SewerGEMS or CivilStorm or by installing the latest patch set for version 10.00.00.40 or 10.00.00.45. Workarounds for this issue would include recomputing the model or using the Implicit solver. Reference: 715975
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Wiki Page: Error computing model: Offset and length were out of bounds for the array
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Wiki Page: When trying to compute a Darwin Designer it fails with the user notification "Undefined design option group (pipe cost table)"
Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): 08.09.XX.XX Area: Output and Reporting Problem When trying to compute a Darwin Designer run, it fails with the following user notification: "Undefined design option group (pipe cost table)" However, the design option groups and pipe cost/properties table are correctly configured. Problem Number 35038 Solution This may be due to a known issue that occurs when using the CTRL+V keyboard shortcut to paste information into the cost/properties table, from an external source such as Microsoft Excel. You will need to either recreate the entire Darwin Designer run and manually type in the cost/properties table data (instead of pasting from an external source), or follow these advanced steps to repair the existing model: Warning: be sure to back up the model before modifying the database! 1) Close the model 2) Browse to the folder where the model is stored and locate the .wtg.mdb file. This is a Microsoft Access database, which WaterCAD/WaterGEMS use to store model data. 3) Open the .wtg.mdb file in Microsoft Access (select "open" if prompted) 4) Open the "DesignPipeConfiguration" table. You should notice one or more rows with "material", no data for "DesignPipeConfiguration_OptionGroupID" and "0" for everything else. 5) Note the "SupportElement" ID number for each of these corrupt rows. 6) Delete any of these corrupt rows 7) Open the "HMIModelingElement" table - locate and delete the row(s) that match the one(s) you deleted in the "DesignPipeConfiguration" table. (based on the ID(s)) 8) Close the database and open your model. The error in question should no longer occur when computing your Darwin Designer run. See Also Using Darwin Designer to design pipes in WaterGEMS
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Wiki Page: Distributing a lump sum demand or load over a large area
Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD, SewerGEMS, SewerCAD Version(s): 08.11.XX.XX, 10.XX.XX.XX Area: Layout and Data Input Problem How can you distribute a lump sum demand over a large area? For example you have a single polygon shapefile with a total demand/load or total population, or you just have the number without a file, and need to distribute it to model nodes. Problem # 54617 Solution The solution to this depends on the type of data that you have. LoadBuilder - Polygon Shapefile To distribute this demand or load over the model, one approach would be to use the Loadbuilder tool. Loadbuilder has several different methods of distributing demand information over the nodes in your model, based on spatial information. For example, you could use the Proportional Distribution by area method. With this method, you could first generate a Thiessen polygon (using the Thiessen Polygon tool) to create polygon areas representing each junction in the model (service areas). Loadbuilder would then overlay the lump sum demand polygon shapefile that you have with the service areas and distribute the demand to each node based on the overlapping areas. You can read more about Loadbuilder and Thiessen polygon in the help documentation. If you have the total population in the shapefile, you could use the Load Estimation By Population method, entering the appropriate load density (flow per capita). Demand Control Center / Sanitary Load Control Center - no Polygon Shapefile Alternatively, if you don't have spatial information (no polygon shapefile) and just know the total demand/load amount, you could divide it by the number of nodes in the model to find the demand per node, then use the "Initialize for all elements" option in the Demand Control Center (WaterCAD/WaterGEMS) or Sanitary Load Control Center (SewerGEMS/SewerCAD). This would create a single demand/load entry for every element, with the same demand amount. This would be the least accurate way to distribute the demand. LoadBuilder - no Polygon Shapefile If you don't have spatial information, you could create a single polygon shapefile and distribute the demand/load using LoadBuilder per the "Loadbuilder" section further above. To do this, draw a catchment or LID element (which are both polygons) around the entire model, then create a new flextable under the "tables-hydraulic model" section of the Flextable manager, filtered as needed to only show that one catchment, and only containing the field that has the lump sum load/demand or population. Then, use LoadBuilder per the above to distribute (you may need to create a Thiessen Polygon as well). Units Loads and Extreme flow Factors Note that if you need to use Extreme Flow Factors (peaking factors) with the GVF-Convex (SewerCAD) solver after import, then the loads will need to be unit loads. LoadBuilder will always import loads and pattern-based loads. See: Using Unit Loads and Extreme Flow Factors after a LoadBuilder run See Also How do each of the Loadbuilder methods work? Troubleshooting and Understanding LoadBuilder
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Wiki Page: Open or import SewerCAD or SewerGEMS model in WaterCAD or WaterGEMS or vice-versa
Product(s): SewerCAD, WaterCAD, WaterGEMS Version(s): V8i, CONNECT Edition Area: Layout and Data Input Problem Is it possible to open or import a SewerCAD or SewerGEMS (.SWG / .SWR / .STSW) model in WaterCAD or WaterGEMS? Is it possible to open or import a WaterCAD or WaterGEMS (.WCD / .WTG) model in SewerCAD or SewerGEMS? Solution Currently the file formats are quite different between WaterCAD/WaterGEMS and SewerCAD/SewerGEMS, so the model files cannot be directly opened or imported. As a workaround, you can export the element information to a standard file format such as Shapefiles , then use Modelbuilder to import them into the other application. This can be a tedious process though, and some information (such as a pump definitions) will not be included in the Shapefile export. See Also Converting your model elements to shapefiles
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Forum Post: RE: Waterage analysis shows age going from "new" to "old" back to "new"
I have uploaded the file in a zip file named: 31091_Montgomery_County_Water_Model
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Wiki Page: Controlling license access to prevent unintended usage
Applies To Product(s): WaterGEMS, SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, StormCAD, PondPack, WaterCAD, SewerCAD, FlowMaster, CulvertMaster Version(s): CONNECT Edition, V8i Area: Licensing Original Author: Mark Pachlhofer, Bentley Technical Support Group Background If your organization has a Bentley SELECT OpenAccess subscription, all possible Feature Levels will be available to you ( such as number of pipes, ponds, inlets, and whether the license includes AutoCAD integration.) To prevent unintended overages / QTL / Term licenses, you may want to limit end users from selecting the wrong products or product feature levels. CONNECT Licensing Starting with CONNECT Edition Update 2 (December 2018), OpenFlows products use CONNECT Licensing, which has several features to help prevent unintended overages. See: CONNECT Licensing | Feature Level Selector CONNECT Licensing is Bentley's latest license methodology for product activation, enhancing users' digital workflows and improving licensing capabilities with features including License alert notifications when you are approaching a custom usage threshold. Note that the threshold cannot be set to zero (to alert on any usage). General Access settings can instead be used to prevent certain users from being able to use certain products or product feature levels. Note that as of May, 2019, the Feature Level Selector will still display all feature levels available to your organization, regardless of whether your access is enabled or disabled (but you will be prevented from opening the application if your access is set to denied.) See also: Monitoring License Usage - CONNECT Licensing SELECTServer Licensing: Custom Activation Groups NOTE: this section applies to older, SELECTserver licensing-enabled versions (below 10.02.XX.XX). Starting with CONNECT Edition Update 2 (December 2018), OpenFlows products use CONNECT Licensing, which has several features to help prevent unintended overages. See: CONNECT Licensing | Feature Level Selector To limit end users from using the wrong (or inappropriate) feature levels or products, use Custom Activation Groups (CAG). These will allow you to generate a separate license activation key that is filtered down to specific products and feature levels. When using the new key on a particular computer, the user will be limited to only those products and features that you chose in the CAG. IMPORTANT: when using CAGs to expose only owned feature levels (licenses purchased), be sure to confirm which exact feature level is owned. For example PondPack's "pond=unlimited" is technically a different license than "pond=unlimited|mstn=yes", and the latter will be your license feature level when purchasing an unlimited ponds license. Note that the ability for end users to quickly switch to higher feature levels or different products is one of the benefits of SELECT OpenAccess. If a project requires an elevated feature level (high number of pipes for example) or the use of an enhanced product (such as WaterGEMS instead of WaterCAD for example), the end user can simply select that higher feature level in the Municipal License Administrator, or open the other product, and immediately begin using it without needing to wait for procurement. With SELECT OpenAccess, you will then only receive a quarterly term invoice for what you use. Of course, taking advantage of this benefit requires some care when selecting feature levels and a basic understanding of the SELECT OpenAccess program. When working on a project, consider the maximum number of hydraulic elements your model will likely contain, and either set the feature level to the next highest limit, or to an owned feature level higher than that number. For example if your WaterCAD model is expected to contain less than 100 pipes and you will only use the Standalone platform, you would likely want to set the feature level to 100 pipes, Standalone (no AutoCAD). However, if your company owns a license seat of WaterCAD 250 pipes with AutoCAD for example, and you know that no other users in your organization will be using it, then you would want to set that as your feature level. End users can contact their site administrator for help with this. Site Administrators can also set the license feature level on client computers during installation. Note that the end user can later change this, and the Administrator will need to be signed in as the particular end user, as the setting of the feature level is stored on a per Windows user profile basis. The following article has further information explaining how to properly set the feature level in the Municipal License Administrator tool on the client computer to reduce unexpected overage: Setting the correct feature level in the Municipal License Administrator If your end users will not have a need to change feature levels or if you still require them to only see particular feature levels, the aforementioned Custom Activation Groups feature can be used.
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Wiki Page: What file types are supported for background layers in the standalone platform?
Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD, StormCAD, SewerCAD, SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, PondPack, HAMMER Version(s): 10.00.xx.xx, 08.11.xx.xx Area: Layout and Data Input Problem What file types are supported for background layers for the standalone platform for the water or storm-sewer products? Solution Backgrounds can be added using the Background Layers manager, from View > Drawing Views > Backgrounds Prior to the release of the Connect Edition products, the supported file types included: CAD Files V8i and earlier: . DXF CONNECT Edition and greater: . DXF , DGN , DGNDB , imodel Note: for DWG files, you will need to convert to DXF first, using another application such as AutoCAD. Note: currently only the linework in model space (MicroStation model type = design) will be displayed, and certain entity types may not be supported, such as arcs and Mtext. ESRI Shapefiles (. SHP + . SHX +. DBF ) Raster picture / images - . BMP , . JPG , . JPEG , . JPE , . JIFF , . TIF , . TIFF , . PNG , . GIF , . SID Note : MrSid (.SID) files are no longer supported starting with the CONNECT Edition Update 1 releases (10.01.XX.XX) for technical reasons because of the introduction of Bing Maps. In older versions, MrSid backgrounds were only supported in the 32-bit version of the OpenFlows product. How do you run a hydraulics and hydrology product in 32 bit mode? Bing Maps Starting with CONNECT Edition Update 1, Bing Maps can also be added directly in the Background Layers manager: How to add background aerial and road map images to your model World file support for background images Some image formats support associated world files, starting with the CONNECT Edition release. When attaching a background image file that has an associated world file present, the image will now be spatially located automatically (ie. georeferenced). Currently the following file formats support an associated world file: bmp jpg jpeg jpe jfif tif tiff png gif The World file extension is based on the image's extension. One convention is to use the first and last letter of the image's extension and add a "w" (eg. .jpg>.jgw). Another convention is to append the image's extension with a "w" (eg. .jpg, .jpgw). When opening the file, the Image Properties dialog will automatically enter the coordinates from the World file in the editable (Drawing) fields. www.youtube.com/watch See Also MrSid files are not available as a background layer type Can a DWG file be attached as a background? Consuming ContextCapture production files within your hydraulic model
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Forum Post: RE: Updated AutoCAD file as background layer
Hello Ruposrota, Are you referring to a DXF background layer in the Standalone version of WaterGEMS, or a DXF/DWG in WaterGEMS for AutoCAD? Or, are you referring to model elements in WaterGEMS that were imported from a DXF using ModelBuilder? If you have added a DXF file as a background in the standalone version of WaterGEMS, then later edit that DXF file somewhere else (such as AutoCAD), you can still use that DXF as a background. When you reopen the model, it will re-load the DXF file and should display the changes. If I have misunderstood what you are asking, please elaborate.
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Wiki Page: Novedades en WaterGEMS y WaterCAD CONNECT Edition Update 2
Producto(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Versión(es): 10.02.xx.xx Area: Instalación Introducción La versión CONNECT Edition Update 2 de WaterGEMS y WaterCAD presenta numerosas mejoras y nuevas herramientas para ayudarlo en su trabajo de modelación. Tabla de Contenido Licenciamiento CONNECT Sistemas operativos y plataformas soportados Bing Maps Key específica para productos de Bentley Estudios de desempeño de bombas Actualizaciones de criticidad Válvulas críticas Opciones de visualización actualizadas Otras funcionalidades Ordenar conjuntos de selección y contorno por etiqueta Opción Exportar a Excel en Water Quality Batch Run Exportar flechas de dirección de flujo a shapefile Mejoras para las consultas Trace Upstream, Trace Downstream y Shortest Path Clasificación basada en etiquetas para FlexTables al generar un informe personalizado Mejoras para la selección de escenarios en el cuadro de diálogo Batch Licenciamiento CONNECT Esta versión utiliza el licenciamiento CONNECT, un gran avance en la forma de licenciar productos de Bentley. CONNECT Licensing otorga a las organizaciones mucho más control sobre el uso y los reportes de licencias, con la posibilidad de establecer umbrales de uso concurrente, grupos de usuarios con diferentes niveles de acceso y más. La selección del nivel de función (número de tuberías) también es mucho más clara para el usuario final. Puede encontrar más información sobre las licencias CONNECT y su funcionamiento aquí: Licencias OpenFlows | Productos de Hidráulica e Hidrología - Licencias CONNECT Nota importante: con CONNECT Licensing, deberá iniciar sesión en CONNECTION Client (incluido con la instalación de WaterGEMS y WaterCAD). Si actualmente no tiene una cuenta que esté correctamente vinculada a su organización, comuníquese con el Administrador de su sitio, quien puede agregarlo . Sistemas operativos y plataformas compatibles Sistemas operativos compatibles Windows 10 (32-bit o 64-bit) Windows 8 (32-bit o 64-bit) Windows 7 (32-bit o 64-bit) Plataformas compatibles La versión Standalone no requiere ningún software CAD o GIS para funcionar. Sin embargo, se puede integrar con las siguientes plataformas : MicroStation V8i SELECTseries 4 (algunas versiones anteriores también pueden funcionar. La integración de MicroStation CONNECT Edition aún no es compatible con esta versión). AutoCAD 2019 o 2018 ArcGIS 10.6 (solo WaterGEMS. Algunas versiones anteriores de ArcGIS 10 también deberían funcionar). WaterGEMS y WaterCAD ahora son compatibles con ProjectWise build 10.00.02.320 Ver: Compatibilidad de plataforma Bing Maps Key específica para productos de Bentley Ahora puede usar una clave de Bentley Bing Maps, lo que facilita la visualización de una imagen de fondo Bing Map background sin tener que solicitar una clave personal de Microsof . Para usar esto, seleccione el tipo de fondo Bing Maps. El valor predeterminado será usar la clave de Bentley Bing Maps . Es necesario iniciar sesión en CONNECTION Client para aprovechar esta función. Si desea utilizar su propia clave de Bing Maps, haga clic en el botón de puntos suspensivos (...) y seleccione la opción "Clave del mapa de Bing definida por el usuario" . Estudios de desempeño de bombas La función Estudio de desmpeño ( Performance Study) le permitirá comparar el rendimiento real de la bomba de su sistema SCADA con las curvas de rendimiento generadas por el modelo WaterGEMS y WaterCAD. Esto puede ayudarlo a identificar qué bombas pueden estar funcionando de manera ineficiente y le permite identificar áreas problema. Puede acceder a esto haciendo clic derecho en una bomba y seleccionando Performance Study . Luego identifique los datos de caudal de la bomba de su sistema SCADA, así como la información de presión o nivel en el lado de succión y descarga de la bomba. También puede ver los datos de eficiencia de la bomba. Después de hacer clic en siguiente, puede realizar los ajustes necesarios en el tiempo que está considerando. Al hacer clic en Finalizar se generará una curva de rendimiento con los datos de la bomba en el modelo y los datos del sistema SCADA para carga, caudal y eficiencia. Puede hacer clic en la opción "Incluir curvas de carga del sistema" para incluir una curva de carga del sistema para diferentes momentos durante la simulación también. Actualizaciones de criticidad Válvulas Críticas La herramienta de criticidad Criticality tool se ha actualizado para incluir la opción de encontrar válvulas críticas en un sistema, además de tuberías y segmentos críticos. Esto le ayudará a encontrar qué válvulas son críticas para un sistema cuando están cerradas. Cuando cree un nuevo Estudio de criticidad, podrá elegir entre Tuberías/Segmentos Cíticos ( Critical Pipes/Segments) y Válvulas Críticas ( Critical Valves) . Los segmentos de corte creados cuando se usan válvulas críticas se centrarán en la válvula e incluirán segmentos de tubería conectados a esta. En la captura de pantalla a continuación, verá un segmento de corte relacionado con una válvula de aislamiento en un modelo. La válvula se muestra con un ícono verde. Cuando ejecute la parte de criticidad del Estudio de criticidad, verá el posible déficit de la demanda en el sistema si esa válvula estuviese cerrada, incluido el nodo con el mayor impacto . Opciones de visualización actualizadas Las opciones de visualización de la herramienta de criticidad se han actualizado para que tenga un mayor control sobre cómo se resaltan los elementos en un segmento de interrupción, lo que ayudará en la presentación de los resultados. Cuando seleccione el botón Highlight, ahora verá las opciones para incluir elementos afectados “Include Affected Elements in Highlight " e incluir contadores de clientes afectados “Include Affected Customer Meters in Highlight” . Al alternar esto, puede controlar cómo aparecen los elementos resaltados en la pantalla. Otras Funcionalidades Ordenar Selection Sets y Contornos por etiqueta Ahora es posible ordenar los Selection Sets en el Selection Set manager y los contornos en Contours manager por etiqueta (label). Esto le permite encontrar y ver fácilmente conjuntos de selección y contornos cuando un modelo tiene muchos de ellos. Para hacer esto, haga clic en el encabezado Label en el Selection Set manager o el Contours manager . Esto ordenará los elementos en el administrador alfabéticamente. Al hacer clic nuevamente en el encabezado de la etiqueta, se invertirá el orden. Opción Exportar a Excel en Water Quality Batch Run Al ver la pestaña Statistics después de ejecutar Water Quality Batch Run, ahora puede exportar fácilmente los resultados máximo, mínimo y promedio para un análisis de origen o de constituyente a formato de hoja de cálculo. Esto le permite tener un control total sobre cómo se presentan los resultados de Water Quality Batch Run , utilizando otra aplicación como Excel. En la tabla Statistics, haga clic en el botón Exportar en la esquina superior izquierda y seleccione Exportar a Excel. Los datos para diferentes tipos de fuentes se exportarán a pestañas individuales en un archivo de Excel. Por ejemplo, si tiene tres tanques o reservorios diferentes en su Water Quality Batch Run , verá tres pestañas en el archivo de Excel, una para cada fuente. Cada hoja de trabajo mostrará los nodos en el modelo, así como los resultados máximo, mínimo y promedio para el estudio. Exportar flechas de dirección de flujo a shapefile Ahora es posible exportar las flechas de dirección de flujo a un formato de shapefile, lo que le permite mostrar áreas de flujo en presentaciones en aplicaciones GIS como ArcGIS. Para usar esto, abra la tubería FlexTable, haga clic en el botón Exportar a archivo y elija la opción para exportar flechas de dirección de flujo. Esto puede ser útil para los usuarios que trabajan en la versión Standalone pero que usan ArcGIS para presentaciones, de modo que se puedan mostrar las flechas de flujo. . Las flechas de dirección de flujo exportadas serán para el tiempo actual. Sin embargo, los datos sobre si el flujo en la tubería se invierte en el transcurso de la simulación también se incluyen en el shapefile. Esta información también se puede utilizar en otras aplicaciones, como ArcGIS, según sea necesario. Mejoras para las consultas Trace Upstream, Trace Downstream y Shortest Path Las consultas para Trace Upstream, Trace Downstream y Shortest Path se han optimizado para que sea más fácil y rápido de usar. Clasificación basada en etiquetas para FlexTables al generar un informe personalizado Los FlexTables agregados a un Informe personalizado se pueden clasificar por etiqueta, lo que permite al usuario mostrar mejor los elementos en un informe. Mejoras para la selección de escenarios en el cuadro de diálogo Batch Run Se ha incluido una nueva función de importación y exportación en el cuadro de diálogo Batch Run . Puede seleccionar un conjunto de escenarios y exportar estas selecciones a un archivo Scenario Batch Run (.sbr) . Si borra la selección, puede volver a seleccionarlos rápidamente importando nuevamente el archivo de Scenario Batch Run (.sbr) . Esto puede ser particularmente útil para modelos con una gran cantidad de escenarios, para permitirle cambiar entre diferentes configuraciones de ejecución por grupos rápidamente. Vea también [ Top of Page ] WaterGEMS and WaterCAD TechNotes and FAQs Downloading OpenFlows | Hydraulics and Hydrology Software Software installation order Cumulative patch set information Set up notifications for new versions and patch set releases Original Author: Scott Kampa
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Wiki Page: Flow annotation not updating after upgrading model to new version
Applies To Product(s): Bentley SewerGEMS, Bentley SewerCAD Version(s): 08.11.04.54 Environment: N\A Area: Other Subarea: N\A Defect Number: 111946 Original Author: Jesse Dringoli, Bentley Technical Support Group Defect Description When opening an existing model in 08.11.04.54, existing conduit "Flow" annotations are not updating in the drawing. Workaround 1) Right click on the Flow Annotation in Element Symbology and choose Edit 2) Re-select the "Flow" field and adjust the prefix/suffix accordingly 3) Click Apply > OK 4) Click the View menu and make sure that Auto-Refresh is selected. Your Flow annotation should now update automatically.
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Wiki Page: Exception error when trying to close dialogue boxes
Applies To Product(s): Bentley WaterCAD Version(s): 08.11.04.58 Environment: N\A Area: Other Subarea: N\A Original Author: Terry Foster, Bentley Technical Support Group Error or Warning Message System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path 'C:\Users\ \AppData\Local\Bentley\WaterCAD\8\Haestad.Idaho.Application.Scenarios.IdahoCalculationResultsSummaryFormModel.FormSettings.bin' is denied. at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath) at System.IO.FileStream.Init(String path, FileMode mode, FileAccess access, Int32 rights, Boolean useRights, FileShare share, Int32 bufferSize, FileOptions options, SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES secAttrs, String msgPath, Boolean bFromProxy) at System.IO.FileStream..ctor(String path, FileMode mode, FileAccess access, FileShare share, Int32 bufferSize, FileOptions options, String msgPath, Boolean bFromProxy) at System.IO.FileStream..ctor(String path, FileMode mode, FileAccess access) at Haestad.Support.Storage.BinaryStorageFileBase.OpenStreamWrite() at Haestad.Support.Storage.StorageFileBase.OpenWrite(IStorageWriteContext acontext) at Haestad.Support.Storage.StorageManagerBase.Write(IStorageWriteContext acontext) at Haestad.Framework.Application.HaestadFormModel.WriteFormSettings() at Haestad.Framework.Application.HaestadFormModel.SaveFormSettings(Int32 left, Int32 top, Int32 width, Int32 height, Boolean maximized, Boolean showstatuspane) at Haestad.Framework.Application.HaestadFormModel.SaveFormSettings(Int32 left, Int32 top, Int32 width, Int32 height, Boolean maximized) at Haestad.Framework.Windows.Forms.Forms.HaestadForm.SaveFormSettings() at Haestad.Idaho.Forms.Scenarios.IdahoCalculationResultsSummaryForm.SaveSettings() at Haestad.Idaho.Forms.Scenarios.IdahoCalculationResultsSummaryForm.HaestadForm_Closing(Object sender, CancelEventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.Form.OnClosing(CancelEventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.Form.WmClose(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam) File: C:\Program Files (x86)\Bentley\WaterCAD\x64\WaterCAD.exe InternalName: WaterCAD OriginalFilename: Haestad.Idaho.WaterCAD.Unmanaged.Starter FileVersion: 8.11.4.58 FileDescription: WaterCAD Product: WaterCAD ProductVersion: 8.11.4.58 Explanation After user computed his model, he tried to close the calculation summary dialogue box and received the above error. He received the same error when trying to close other dialogue boxes. How to Avoid Had user delete the .bin files as they are recreated when the software is opened again. The files are located at C:\Users\ \AppData\Local\Bentley\WaterCAD\8 on a Windows 7 operating system.
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Wiki Page: Prompt stating to Select an item in the drawing when opening model
Product(s): Bentley WaterGEMS, Bentley WaterCAD, Bentley HAMMER Version(s): 08.11.xx.xx Environment: N\A Area: Other Subarea: N\A Problem A prompt stating to select an element in the drawing is appears after opening model. It is not possible to close the prompt, and it does not appear to impact the use of the program. Solution This is an artifact often associated with a minor corruption in one of the supporting files or in the .wtg file. To resolve the issue, first close the model and browse to where the model is saved. Copy just the .wtg and .wtg.sqlite files to a new folder. Then open the model from the new folder. If that doesn't help, go to File > Import > WaterGEMS/WaterCAD database and select the database file.
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Wiki Page: Error importing 2004 model: "Unable to locate the Bentley Water tables..."
Product(s): WaterCAD Version(s): 08.11.01.32 Area: Layout and Data Input Problem When importing a Bentley Water 2004 model, why do I get the following error: "Unable to locate the Bentley Water tables due to the error below. Ensure the database chosen is a Bentley Water 2004 data source. Specified cast is not valid." [Problem # 41346] Solution This may be due to the presence of a null table name in the database. Either modify the database or download the latest WaterGEMS version and patch set, which should also take care of the problem. [Solution # 500000067874] See Also Downloading OpenFlows | Hydraulics and Hydrology Software
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Wiki Page: Maximum results not displayed in report on elements
Product(s): SewerGEMS, SewerCAD, CivilStorm, StormCAD Version(s): 10.01.00.70 Area: Output and Reporting Problem When creating a report on an individual element by right-clicking on the element and choosing report, the results for maximum data (like Hydraulic Grade (Maximum) ) displays as "N/A." Solution This issue doesn't appear to occur in the 10.01.01.04 build of the storm-sewer products. Please download and install the latest version using the steps in this link: Download OpenFlows | Hydraulics and Hydrology Software . If you cannot upgrade, reports generated through the FlexTables should still work.
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Forum Post: RE: WaterGem
Thank you very much
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Forum Post: RE: WaterGem
but if statement I am using example iif( [Physical_PipeDiameter; Millimeters] =142.8,160,0) but cant accept Next line 80.4,90,0 178.6,200,0 why ?
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Forum Post: iff statement
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Forum Post: RE: WaterGem
You need to be careful in working with equal signs and floating point numbers. You are better off using " 80.3" instead of =80.4
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Forum Post: RE: iff statement
Plus you don't need iff.
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Forum Post: RE: WaterGem
noted sir thank you. However Can you please explain How to write Code for if statement when all 3 below cases is apllicable to my design.? iif( [Physical_PipeDiameter; Millimeters] =142.8,160,0) iif( [Physical_PipeDiameter; Millimeters] =80.4,90,0) iif( [Physical_PipeDiameter; Millimeters] =178.6,200,0)
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