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When reading in feature data, the following option is available:
When reading in feature data, the following option is available:
* ''Cross section database'' – If a 1D hydraulic cross section is the active coverage, then this option appears.  If this is turned on, SMS will create a new database or add to the existing one if the coverage already uses one. Point properties for the cross-section database (such as thalweg, left bank, right bank) can also be mapped. The '''Options''' button in the spreadsheet allows entering in the keyword to look for in the CSV file. If SMS encounters an entry that does not match any of the keywords, it will automatically create a new point property. Distance along the cross-section can also be mapped. If this is not mapped, SMS will calculate the distance along the arc for the cross-section database.
* ''Cross section database'' – If a 1D hydraulic cross section is the active coverage, then this option appears.  If this is turned on, SMS will create a new database or add to the existing one if the coverage already uses one. Point properties for the cross-section database (such as thalweg, left bank, right bank) can also be mapped. The '''Options''' button in the spreadsheet allows entering in the keyword to look for in the CSV file. If SMS encounters an entry that does not match any of the keywords, it will automatically create a new point property. Distance along the cross-section can also be mapped. If this is not mapped, SMS will calculate the distance along the arc for the cross-section database.
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If the selected coverage is a 1-D Hydraulic Cross-Sections coverage, there will be a check box in the Mapping section for creating a cross-section database from the information. If this is turned on, SMS will create a new database or add to the existing one if the coverage already uses one.  
If the selected coverage is a 1-D Hydraulic Cross-Sections coverage, there will be a check box in the Mapping section for creating a cross-section database from the information. If this is turned on, SMS will create a new database or add to the existing one if the coverage already uses one.  

Revision as of 19:02, 20 February 2019

Changes to be made to each of the following articles when SMS 13.1 is in beta release.

Vector Display Options

See SMS:Vector_Display_Options#Origin

  • "Relative to dataset" – Displays vector dataset arrows at or above the elevation of a selected dataset.
    • Dataset – This button becomes active when the "Relative to dataset" option is used for the origin. Allows selecting which dataset in the Project Explorer to use.

File Import Wizard Supported File Formats

See SMS:File Import Wizard Supported File Formats and SMS:File Import Wizard

Feature Data

By default the active coverage is selected, but the user the can click on the coverage button and change which coverage to place the imported data.

If the user maps the Arc column, SMS will read either arc ID's or tags (same as how SMS reads in breaklines) and create arcs from the points.

When reading in feature data, the following option is available:

  • Cross section database – If a 1D hydraulic cross section is the active coverage, then this option appears. If this is turned on, SMS will create a new database or add to the existing one if the coverage already uses one. Point properties for the cross-section database (such as thalweg, left bank, right bank) can also be mapped. The Options button in the spreadsheet allows entering in the keyword to look for in the CSV file. If SMS encounters an entry that does not match any of the keywords, it will automatically create a new point property. Distance along the cross-section can also be mapped. If this is not mapped, SMS will calculate the distance along the arc for the cross-section database.

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