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how do i add watergems extention tools in arcgis to modelbiulder?

hello!

i install water gems extension on arcgis 10.2

i want run model that i created with modelbiulder tools

is it possible?

or is it possible that add one of watergems tools to modelbiulder( like "run model tools)

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  • Hi Mojtaba,

    You asked a similar question recently here: communities.bentley.com/.../113292

    WaterGEMS includes a tool called Modelbuilder, but I believe ArcGIS has a tool with the same name. So, when you say that you created a model with the Modelbuilder tools, do you mean you created it in WaterGEMS or that you created it using the ArcGIS Modelbuilder? If it was created using the WaterGEMS Modelbuilder in Standalone, see the second link that Sushma provided. If it was created purely in ArcGIS, the answer would depend on what type of data you created. If you generated a geodatabase or Shapefiles, those can be converted to a hydraulic model in WaterGEMS using its own Modelbuilder tool. In that case, see the second link I had provided in your other forum post.


    Regards,

    Jesse Dringoli
    Technical Support Manager, OpenFlows
    Bentley Communities Site Administrator
    Bentley Systems, Inc.

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  • Hi Mojtaba,

    You asked a similar question recently here: communities.bentley.com/.../113292

    WaterGEMS includes a tool called Modelbuilder, but I believe ArcGIS has a tool with the same name. So, when you say that you created a model with the Modelbuilder tools, do you mean you created it in WaterGEMS or that you created it using the ArcGIS Modelbuilder? If it was created using the WaterGEMS Modelbuilder in Standalone, see the second link that Sushma provided. If it was created purely in ArcGIS, the answer would depend on what type of data you created. If you generated a geodatabase or Shapefiles, those can be converted to a hydraulic model in WaterGEMS using its own Modelbuilder tool. In that case, see the second link I had provided in your other forum post.


    Regards,

    Jesse Dringoli
    Technical Support Manager, OpenFlows
    Bentley Communities Site Administrator
    Bentley Systems, Inc.

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