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00:08
OK. So now we can see a message log
00:12
that shows the XPX import summary. So we can see that there is one outfall,
00:22
Now, these roughness zones correspond to the land use polygons in the XP model.
00:28
And the mesh level zones correspond to the field areas.
00:31
After that,
00:32
there's a long list of unsupported XPX fields that are not imported,
00:37
but we don't have to worry much of this
00:39
now because these are mostly display parameters in XP, like
00:44
background color, foreground color, and such.
00:47
So it's a bit long,
00:50
but then we will have to go to the bottom and
00:54
note, just note, we will not use temperature data here.
00:60
But in any case,
01:02
this is how you read and interpret the logs to just quickly review
01:06
the model that you have imported.
01:08
OK. We can close this one now
01:10
and we can notice that
01:13
there are various objects
01:17
that is included
01:19
with the network, like the inflow,
01:24
overhead.
01:25
OK. So it's an inflow object.
01:28
This is a rainfall event
01:30
and this is the run object.
01:32
First, we will open the network.
01:35
We can see
01:37
the model has imported quite nicely.
00:08
OK. So now we can see a message log
00:12
that shows the XPX import summary. So we can see that there is one outfall,
00:22
Now, these roughness zones correspond to the land use polygons in the XP model.
00:28
And the mesh level zones correspond to the field areas.
00:31
After that,
00:32
there's a long list of unsupported XPX fields that are not imported,
00:37
but we don't have to worry much of this
00:39
now because these are mostly display parameters in XP, like
00:44
background color, foreground color, and such.
00:47
So it's a bit long,
00:50
but then we will have to go to the bottom and
00:54
note, just note, we will not use temperature data here.
00:60
But in any case,
01:02
this is how you read and interpret the logs to just quickly review
01:06
the model that you have imported.
01:08
OK. We can close this one now
01:10
and we can notice that
01:13
there are various objects
01:17
that is included
01:19
with the network, like the inflow,
01:24
overhead.
01:25
OK. So it's an inflow object.
01:28
This is a rainfall event
01:30
and this is the run object.
01:32
First, we will open the network.
01:35
We can see
01:37
the model has imported quite nicely.