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Keeping a Hydraulic Model in Sync with a GIS
Jesse Dringoli
Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD, SewerGEMS, SewerCAD Version(s): CONNECT Edition Area: Modeling Background It is often desirable to keep a hydraulic model in sync with its related GIS, to have a complete "digital twin". For…
over 1 year ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
Using Snapshots to track changes between model synchronization
Yashodhan Joshi
Are you keeping your model in sync with a GIS? Do you wish you had more insight into what has changed since the last update? In this short demonstration, see how the ModelBuilder Snapshots feature in the CONNECT Edition of Bentley's Haestad products enables…
over 5 years ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Blog
Using ModelBuilder snapshots to help track changes and updates between source file and model file
Jesse Dringoli
Product(s): WaterGEMS, WaterCAD, HAMMER, SewerGEMS, SewerCAD, CivilStorm, StormCAD Version(s): 10.01.00.xx and higher Area: Layout and Data Input Problem How are ModelBuilder snapshots used to track changes and updates between…
8 months ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Wiki
CONNECT Edition Update 1 release of SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, SewerCAD, and StormCAD
Jesse Dringoli
We are pleased to announce the availability of CONNECT Edition Update 1 of SewerGEMS, CivilStorm, SewerCAD, and StormCAD: SewerGEMS CONNECT Edition Update 1 (10.01.00.70) CivilStorm CONNECT Edition Update 1 (10.01.00.70) SewerCAD CONNECT Edition Update…
over 5 years ago
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure
OpenFlows | Water Infrastructure Blog