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* Upon completion of the calculation, the value is updated automatically by the Water Overlay. | * Upon completion of the calculation, the value is updated automatically by the Water Overlay. | ||
* Each [[Water Overlay]] will create this attribute with a specific number appended to it, to prevent the results of multiple Water Overlays storing their results in the same attribute by default. | * Each [[Water Overlay]] will create this attribute with a specific number appended to it, to prevent the results of multiple Water Overlays storing their results in the same attribute by default. | ||
* The value is stored per [[ | * The value is stored per [[Timeframes_(Water_Overlay)|timeframe]] and represents the amount of water transported in m3 for the period of that timeframe. The total object flow is therefore calculated as the sum of the timeframe values. | ||
* When water flows in the other direction, the value becomes negative. | |||
==How-to's== | ==How-to's== | ||
* [[How to find the Object flow output attribute related to a specific Overlay]] | * [[How to find the Object flow output attribute related to a specific Overlay]] | ||
{{WaterOverlay hydraulic structure nav}} | {{WaterOverlay hydraulic structure nav}} |
Revision as of 13:38, 12 May 2020
Notes
- This attribute does not need to be created when configuring the project. This attribute is created automatically by the Water Overlay when a calculation is performed.
- Upon completion of the calculation, the value is updated automatically by the Water Overlay.
- Each Water Overlay will create this attribute with a specific number appended to it, to prevent the results of multiple Water Overlays storing their results in the same attribute by default.
- The value is stored per timeframe and represents the amount of water transported in m3 for the period of that timeframe. The total object flow is therefore calculated as the sum of the timeframe values.
- When water flows in the other direction, the value becomes negative.