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* [[Object_flow_output_(Water_Overlay)|Object flow output attribute]] and [[Object_height_output_(Water_Overlay)|Object height output attribute]] | * [[Object_flow_output_(Water_Overlay)|Object flow output attribute]] and [[Object_height_output_(Water_Overlay)|Object height output attribute]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Object_datum_output_a_(Water_Overlay)|Object datum output a attribute]] and [[Object_datum_output_b_(Water_Overlay)|Object datum output b attribute]] | ||
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* By clicking consecutively on the hydraulic structure, you can cycle through all output attributes. | * By clicking consecutively on the hydraulic structure, you can cycle through all output attributes. | ||
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Revision as of 14:09, 17 January 2023
How to export an Object output attribute as measurement:
- Click on a Water Overlay
- Open the Measuring tool
- Select the Hydraulic structure of which you want to export the OBJECT_FLOW_OUTPUT attribute and note that you will see the values in a graph in the Measuring tool.
- Click multiple times on the structure until you see the output attribute that you want to export.
- Click on the plus icon to save this Measurement
- Then go to the Current situation tab, hover over TQL queries and select Export Geo Data
- Select the corresponding Water Overlay and the Comma Separated Value for the export format
- Click on Export File. Now the CSV file is downloaded
Notes
- By clicking consecutively on the hydraulic structure, you can cycle through all output attributes.