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Latest revision as of 23:40, 9 September 2019
The Add Output File tool is accessed by double-clicking on " Add Output File" under the " Import" toolset under the " MODFLOW Analyst" toolset under the " Arc Hydro Groundwater Tools" toolbox.
The following fields are available. Required fields are marked with a icon. Fields marked with a icon may either not be supported or the table doesn't exist.
- Input OutputFiles Table – Click the button to bring up the Input OutputFiles Table dialog in order to specify the OutputFiles table, part of the MODFLOW Data Model, and is used to store output files (head, drawdown, ccf, etc.), or paths to these files.
- MODFLOW Output File – Click the button to bring up the Open dialog in order to select the file on disk to be stored in the OutputFiles table (or whose path will be stored in the table).
- File Type – Optional. The MODFLOW file type (HEAD, DRAWDOWN, CCF, etc.).
- File Description – Optional. Descriptive text which may be helpful to identifying the contents of the file.
- File Format – Optional. The file format (ASCII, binary, etc.).
- Store File as BLOB – Optional. Turn on to store the file in the geodatabase as a binary large object (BLOB). If you are concerned about the size of the geodatabase, you may not wish to do this and instead store just the path to the file on disk.
- Store File as BLOB – Optional. If storing the file as a BLOB, you can turn this on to compress the file, thereby minimizing the space it will take up in the geodatabase.