the maximum number of open hydraulic models allowed (5) has been reached

Hi There,

I got this message in my model. Wondering if this has happened to anyone else and how does this affect the model and how to eliminate this?.

"the maximum number of open hydraulic models allowed (5) has been reached"

Thanks,

Dawina

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  • Just wondering if there's any solution to this?  A colleague of mine has ran into the same issue.  Thanks.

  • If you're using the current (10.08) version of a Civil product, there is currently a limit of five DGN's (containing Hydraulic models) that can be open at once - one in the current DGN, and four references. This limit is set by the OpenFlows functionality that is used to provide Hydraulics and Hydrology functionality in the Civil products.

    You may be seeing this message if you have attached references that contain Drainage and Utilities data, and the DGN you are in also contains Drainage and Utilities data. If the current DGN contains Drainage and Utilities data, then when the product starts, the references are scanned to see if they contain Drainage and Utilities data. If they do, then they are loaded, so that the software can access the data for annotating, as part of a drawing production workflow. 

    Hopefully this will help you understand what the software is doing, and may help you to avoid the issue.

    We are currently looking at whether the Civil products can override the 5 hydraulic models limit when references are attached.

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  • If you're using the current (10.08) version of a Civil product, there is currently a limit of five DGN's (containing Hydraulic models) that can be open at once - one in the current DGN, and four references. This limit is set by the OpenFlows functionality that is used to provide Hydraulics and Hydrology functionality in the Civil products.

    You may be seeing this message if you have attached references that contain Drainage and Utilities data, and the DGN you are in also contains Drainage and Utilities data. If the current DGN contains Drainage and Utilities data, then when the product starts, the references are scanned to see if they contain Drainage and Utilities data. If they do, then they are loaded, so that the software can access the data for annotating, as part of a drawing production workflow. 

    Hopefully this will help you understand what the software is doing, and may help you to avoid the issue.

    We are currently looking at whether the Civil products can override the 5 hydraulic models limit when references are attached.

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