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Error opening profile in Storm-Sewer products: Index out of range. Must be non-negative and less than the size of the collection.
Sushma Choure
Product(s): SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, SewerCAD, StormCAD Version(s): CONNECT Edition Area: Modeling Problem When opening an existing profile in the storm-sewer products, the following error message is generated: Index out of…
over 2 years ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
How are flow results reported for a pipe when using taps and laterals on a customer meter element?
Jesse Dringoli
Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): CONNECT Editioin Area: Modeling Problem How is the flow in a pipe calculated when using taps and laterals with a customer meter element? Solution This will depend on the placement…
over 3 years ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
Disconnection error with hydrant connected to lateral
Scott Kampa
Product(s): WaterCAD, WaterGEMS Version(s): CONNECT Edition Area: Layout and Data Input Problem Hydrants connected to a lateral link element are shown as being isolated/disconnected: "Node is not connected to, or is isolated…
over 3 years ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
Customer Meter Elements and the External Customer Meter Data Manager
Jesse Dringoli
Applies To Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): CONNECT Edition, V8i Area: Modeling Original Author: Scott Kampa, Bentley Technical Support Group Customer Meter Element Customer Meter elements provide…
10 months ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
How to turn on and off dashed lines associated with taps or customer meters
Jesse Dringoli
Product(s): SewerGEMS, StormCAD, CivilStorm, SewerCAD, WaterGEMS, WaterCAD, HAMMER Version(s): CONNECT Edition Area: Layout and Data Input Problem When a tap node is placed, a dashed line appears to show which link the tap…
over 1 year ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
Modeling Property Connections in the Storm-Sewer products
Jesse Dringoli
Product(s): SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, SewerCAD, StormCAD Version(s): 10.00.00.40 and later Area: Layout and Data Input Introduction The Property connection element was introduced in the CONNECT Edition (10.00.00.40) and is used…
4 months ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
Using LoadBuilder to assign Customer Meters to the nearest pipe using taps and laterals
Larry Abla
Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD Version(s): CONNECT Edition Area: Modeling Introduction In earlier versions of WaterGEMS and WaterCAD, LoadBuilder could be used to assign Customer Meter elements to the nearest junction…
3 months ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
What's New with HAMMER CONNECT Edition
Yashodhan Joshi
Product(s): HAMMER Version(s): 10.00.00.49, 10.00.00.50, 10.00.00.55 Overview The CONNECT Edition release of HAMMER introduces improvements and features to help you be more successful. Let's explore each of these in detail. …
over 4 years ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
How do Taps and Laterals work in the storm and sewer products?
Jesse Dringoli
Product(s): StormCAD, SewerCAD, SewerGEMS, CivilStorm Version(s): 08.11.05.xx and higher Area: Modeling Problem How do Taps and Laterals work in the storm and sewer products? Video Solution - Purpose of Taps…
over 1 year ago
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