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The ''MODFLOW'' menu becomes active once the MODFLOW model has been built in GMS. The menu has two submenus: ''Optional Packages'' and ''Advanced''. The commands in the ''MODFLOW'' menu are listed below:
The ''MODFLOW'' menu becomes active once the MODFLOW model has been built in GMS. The menu has two submenus: ''Optional Packages'' and ''Advanced''. The commands in the ''MODFLOW'' menu are listed below:


* New Simulation... || Creates a new MODFLOW simulation and brings up the [[GMS:Global_Options/Basic_Package|''Global Options/Basic Package'' dialog]].  If a simulation exists then the current one will be deleted and a new one will be made.
* New Simulation...  
* Delete Simulation... || Deletes the current MODFLOW simulation.
*: Creates a new MODFLOW simulation and brings up the [[GMS:Global_Options/Basic_Package|''Global Options/Basic Package'' dialog]].  If a simulation exists then the current one will be deleted and a new one will be made.
* Check Simulation... || Brings up the [[GMS:Model_Checker|''Model Checker'' dialog]].  This generates a list of possible errors and warning messages in the top scrolling window.
* Delete Simulation...  
* Run MODFLOW... || Initiates the MODFLOW executable.  GMS will ask if you would like to save your work before running the executable.
*: Deletes the current MODFLOW simulation.
* Read Solution... || Opens a window for the user to search for a previous MODFLOW solution.
* Check Simulation...  
* Flow Budget... || Shows the model's flow budget as one zone (default) or multiple user defined zones.
*: Brings up the [[GMS:Model_Checker|''Model Checker'' dialog]].  This generates a list of possible errors and warning messages in the top scrolling window.
* Global Options... || Opens the ''MODFLOW Global/Basic Package'' dialog to set up a MODFLOW simulation.
* Run MODFLOW...  
* BCF – Block Centered Flow... || Opens the ''MODFLOW Block Centered Flow Package'' dialog. See [[GMS:BCF Package|BCF Package]] to learn more.
*: Initiates the MODFLOW executable.  GMS will ask if you would like to save your work before running the executable.
* PCG2 – Pre. Conj.-Gradient Solver...  || Opens the ''MODFLOW PCG2 Package'' solver dialog for the selected solver. (May not be PCG2)
* Read Solution...  
*| OC – Output Control... || Opens an output dialog for the user to chose what comes out of a MODFLOW run.
*: Opens a window for the user to search for a previous MODFLOW solution.
* Flow Budget...  
*: Shows the model's flow budget as one zone (default) or multiple user defined zones.
* Global Options...  
*: Opens the ''MODFLOW Global/Basic Package'' dialog to set up a MODFLOW simulation.
* BCF – Block Centered Flow...  
*: Opens the ''MODFLOW Block Centered Flow Package'' dialog. See [[GMS:BCF Package|BCF Package]] to learn more.
* PCG2 – Pre. Conj.-Gradient Solver...   
*: Opens the ''MODFLOW PCG2 Package'' solver dialog for the selected solver. (May not be PCG2)
* OC – Output Control...  
*: Opens an output dialog for the user to chose what comes out of a MODFLOW run.
* '''Optional Packages >''' ||  
* '''Optional Packages >''' ||  
** [[GMS:WEL Package|''Well (WEL) Package...'']] || Opens the ''Well Package'' dialog.
** [[GMS:WEL Package|''Well (WEL) Package...'']] || Opens the ''Well Package'' dialog.

Revision as of 16:50, 13 November 2013

GMS Commands
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The MODFLOW menu becomes active once the MODFLOW model has been built in GMS. The menu has two submenus: Optional Packages and Advanced. The commands in the MODFLOW menu are listed below:


Obsolete Commands

The following commands have been removed from the most recent versions of GMS.

  • LPF Package...
    Opens the flow dialog to insert hydrologic parameters. (May not be LPF)

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