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{{Version SMS 13.2}}
{{Version SMS 13.2}}
SMS has the option to export a single map coverage as a "*.dmc" file. This file will contain all of the feature objects that were in the map coverage, as well as the coverage type and all associated attributes.
SMS has the option to export a single map coverage as a "*.dmc" file. This file will contain all of the feature objects that were in the map coverage, as well as the coverage type and all associated attributes.
To export a coverage as a DMC file, complete the following:
# Right-click on a coverage in the Project Explorer and select the ''Export'' command.
# In the ''Export Coverage'' dialog, change ''Save as type'' to be "SMS model coverage (*.dmc)".
# Save the DMC file.


The coverage types that can be exported as a DMC file include:
The coverage types that can be exported as a DMC file include:

Revision as of 14:19, 7 September 2021

SMS has the option to export a single map coverage as a "*.dmc" file. This file will contain all of the feature objects that were in the map coverage, as well as the coverage type and all associated attributes.

To export a coverage as a DMC file, complete the following:

  1. Right-click on a coverage in the Project Explorer and select the Export command.
  2. In the Export Coverage dialog, change Save as type to be "SMS model coverage (*.dmc)".
  3. Save the DMC file.

The coverage types that can be exported as a DMC file include:

  • 3D Bridge
  • ADCIRC coverages
  • ADH boundary conditions, materials, and sediment materials coverages
  • CMS-Flow coverages
  • EWN Features coverage
  • Sediment Volume Management
  • Generic model Materials coverage
  • SRH-2D coverages
  • STWAVE coverages
  • TUFLOW FV coverages

Note: While nearly all attributes inlcuded in the coverage will be exported, a few attribute may be included. This is generally any attribute that uses an external file, such as an external tidal WSE source on a CMS-Flow BC coverage.

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