Is it possible to show the field : "Station(calculated)" in 2-Row FlexTable where the field is the element from catch basins??
Hello Nigel,
Below is an excerpt from the StormCAD documentation regarding the currently available fields that can be displayed in two rows, in a 2-row Flextable. The other fields that you can add are Conduits fields. Perhaps you could provide a little background about your need to display the station in a two-row table? Would a profile work better?
• -Node- Upstream Downstream
– First Row - Upstream Node Label
– Second Row - Downstream Node Label
• -Depth- Upstream Downstream
– First Row - Computed depth for the upstream node
– Second Row - Computed depth for the downstream node
• -EGL- Upstream Downstream
– First Row - Computed EGL for the upstream node
– Second Row - Computed EGL for the downstream node
• -HGL- Upstream Downstream
– First Row - Computed HGL for the upstream node
– Second Row - Computed HGL for the downstream node
• -Invert- Upstream Downstream
– First Row - Invert elevation of the upstream node
– Second Row - Invert elevation of the downstream node
• -X- Upstream Downstream
– First Row - X coordinate for the upstream node
– Second Row - X coordinate for the downstream node
• -Y- Upstream Downstream
– First Row - Y coordinate for the upstream node
– Second Row - Y coordinate for the downstream node
• -Section Discharge Capacity
– First Row - Section discharge
– Second Row - Section capacity
Regards,
Jesse DringoliTechnical Support Manager, OpenFlowsBentley Communities Site AdministratorBentley Systems, Inc.
Case closed.
Hi Nigel,
With the Network Elements Table, you can display the ground and invert elevations of the stop nodes on the rows representing conduits: "Elevation Ground (Start)", "Elevation Ground (Stop)", "Invert (Start)" and "Invert (Stop)".
Regarding the order; since the Network Elements Table displays both pipes and nodes, sorting on label usually doesn't make sense. Typically you'd want to see the node information directly next to the adjacent pipe. So, sorting is limited to upstream/downstream order.
If it helps, one idea may be to re-label the elements based on the upstream/downstream order. First, sort upstream/downstream in the respective element table (Conduit Table, Catchbasin Table, etc). Then, right click a column header, choose Relabel, then select a desired operation and corresponding options. For example you could renumber conduits starting with "1" and a prefix of "P-"
Repeat this for the flextables of the other element types, then open the Network Elements Table and sort upstream/downstream.
Answer Verified By: Sushma Choure
I'm not quite sure I understand what you mean by "systems" from 500 to 1000. Would each number represent the ID of a subnetwork? (group of pipes and nodes that drain to a common point) Are you wanting the table to be sorted based on this ID?
If you have Selection Sets for each of the subnetworks you'd like to report on, you can double click the selection set to select the elements in the drawing, right click in the drawing, choose "Edit group", then open the Network Elements table to only see the elements in that selection set. Then you can sort upstream/downstream, generate the report, then repeat for the next subnetwork of interest.
Regarding the fields that you're not seeing - what version of StormCAD are you using? You can check under Help > About StormCAD. Your version number is shown in the lower left corner, in brackets. At first glance, it appears that you may need to be using the latest version, 08.11.04.54. See below announcement of this recent release:
http://communities.bentley.com/products/hydraulics___hydrology/f/5925/t/97956.aspx