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A neat Ruby script to delete all scenarios other than the base network
Within InfoWorks ICM, scenarios are a useful way of creating options, testing different network configurations and undertaking sensitivity analysis. However, once created and no longer needed, there is no easy way to delete them en masse. It is possible to … Continue reading
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Tagged Base Network, custom actions, Ruby Scripting, scenarios, SQL
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Scenario Management in InfoWorks ICM: Benefits and Common Mistakes
One of the reasons that Innovyze implemented Scenario functionality in InfoWorks ICM is because there were some complaints about the process of exploring alternatives in ICM’s predecessor InfoWorks CS that we wanted to improve. In InfoWorks CS, any alternative to … Continue reading
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Tagged excluded objects, ICM, inheritance, mistakes, scenarios
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