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How can I track changes that have been made to a model?
What the Change Tracking feature does
If a colleague has done some work on your hydraulic model, you may be left wondering what exactly they did. Or you may encounter something unexpected and wonder what was recently changed that could have caused it. You may then spend significant time trying to determine and reconcile these changes. You now have a Change Tracking feature to help with this. This feature gives you an audit trail which provides accountability and insights into what led to the model’s current condition, which can ultimately lead to faster project completion.
Note: This feature was introduced in CONNECT Edition Update 1 for WaterGEMS, WaterCAD, and HAMMER, and in CONNECT Edition Update 2 for the Storm-Sewer products. To access this feature, make sure you are using the latest versions of these products.
Change Tracking enables you to keep track of and review changes made to your hydraulic model in a tabular format, including:
Note: The latest changes are displayed first in the table.
Removing / clearing change tracking records
As of version 10.02.01.XX, it is not currently possible to remove information from Change Tracking. You can use the WHERE clause to filter it out, but if you have a need to remove or clear out the information, the model will need to be sent to Technical Support.
Model database grows very large due to Change Tracking
When performing bulk operations such as ModelBuilder or automated design with the GVF-Rational (StormCAD) or GVF-Convex (SewerCAD) solvers, a very large number of rows can be added to the change tracking registry, potentially causing the model database to grow large, which can impact performance. See: SQLITE database size grows very large due to Change Tracking
How to control when Change Tracking is enabled for new and existing hydraulic models
By default, change tracking is disabled. To access the change tracking options, click the command button in the bottom-right corner of the Review group on the Review tab of the ribbon.
The change tracking options include options for both new and existing hydraulic models. The default for new hydraulic models is "Prompt". With this option, you are prompted whether you want change tracking enabled or disabled.
You also have the option of “Track” and “Do Not Track”. If you select “Track”, then all new hydraulic models will have change tracking on by default. If you select “Do Not Track” then all new hydraulic models will have change tracking disabled by default.
For existing models, the default is “Always Prompt.” You will only be prompted about change tracking for an existing model if it is not already tracked. You also have the option of “Track” and “Do Not Track.” If you select “Track,” then all existing models you open that are not already being tracked will be tracked. If you select “Do Not Track” then all existing models will continue to have tracking disabled.
The final option for existing models is “Prompt Once (for older models).” This option applies to models saved in a previous release and not yet saved in the current release. You are prompted whether you want change tracking enabled or disabled.
The prompt you get for either new or existing hydraulic models is the following:
The change log is a SQLite database with an extension of log.sqlite and is part of each individual project. This file is managed whether logging is enabled or disabled.
If change tracking is disabled but you attempt to view tracked changes, you are prompted:
If you answer Yes, then the change log is opened. If you click No, the change log is not opened.
Blog: Using Change Tracking for insights into model changes
What's New with WaterGEMS and WaterCAD CONNECT Edition Update 1
SQLITE database size grows very large due to Change Tracking