4 new Water Drop videos: templatizing, SQL, water quality workflows

Hunter Sparks Hunter Sparks September 27, 2023

1 min read

We are back with another edition of Water Drops, wherein we share four new workflow videos. We have been releasing new videos every month since we began releasing them six moons ago. You can find them all on our YouTube channel playlist. Subscribe and turn on notifications and you’ll be alerted whenever a new batch drops.  

How to create common templates in InfoDrainage

First, Midori Patterson walks you through how templates in InfoDrainage can be used to help standardize different options. Templatizing helps save time on your day-to-day workflows and maintain consistent design standards within a given team or organization.

There’s no time like the present to set up templates that will save you tons of future time.

Practical SQL queries in InfoWorks ICM and InfoWorks WS Pro

Next, Tim Medearis helps you automate workflows leveraging SQL queries within our InfoWorks products. SQL queries can help automate processes that users are continuously doing across different projects. By reducing the amount of manual work required in these workflows, you can save time and leverage powerful tools available in the software.

There is a lot to learn with SQL if you’re interested. Tim’s video is a good place to start.

Setting up a simple water quality simulation in InfoWorks ICM 

Have you ever wondered how to set up a simple water quality simulation for your collections systems? In this video Ryan Brown demonstrates how to set up such a simulation, view the results, and what special considerations to keep in mind. This workflow can help modelers understand the basics of water quality in their system before tackling more in-depth tools within InfoWorks ICM

Ryan shows you how to set up your first water quality model.

Leveraging live data and analytics to calculate tank turnover in Info360 Insight

Finally, I show how you can bring your live data into Info360 Insight in order to pull out relevant KPIs using mathematical functions. In this example, I look at tank turnover for water quality monitoring. Having options to take your live data to the next level through KPIs can help improve the ROI on sensor data and put additional tools in the hands of experts.

Get the most out of your sensors by applying analytic smarts to your tank turnover results.

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