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00:03
When working in InfoSurge Pro, you must digitize components, or facilities, and their attributes to create a water distribution network.
00:12
If desired, you can import pre-mapped model layers.
00:17
However, you can manually enter the values that represent critical attributes of model components.
00:22
To begin, open the Import Manager to import a shapefile.
00:26
In this case, the shapefile represents a reservoir.
00:30
From the Model Explorer, open the Command Center tab and in the link tree, expand Exchange.
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Double-click Import Manager.
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In the Import Manager – Source & Options dialog, in the Import Element Type group box, select Reservoir.
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In the Import Options group box, expand the Format drop-down and select Shapefile.
00:55
Keep Create New Records and Update Existing Records enabled.
01:00
Next to the Source File field, click the More (…) button, and then navigate to the desired file.
01:07
In this example, the InfoSurge training folder is selected, which contains the Model Data folder.
01:14
Select the desired shapefile, in this case Reservoirs-GIS.shp, and then click Open.
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Then, in the Import Manager – Source & Options dialog, click Next to open the Import Manager – Field Mapping dialog.
01:31
Click the Auto-Map (>>) button to auto-map all fields with the same names in the GIS.
01:36
Click Finish to complete the import.
01:39
A notification appears to indicate that the reservoir data was successfully imported.
01:44
Click OK.
01:46
Repeat this process to add more model components, specifying a different element type and source file for each step.
01:54
For this example, valves will not be imported.
01:57
Select the following element types and matching source files:
02:01
Tank, with the source file tanks-GIS.shp
02:07
Junction, with the source file junctions-GIS.shp
02:12
Pump, with the source file pump-GIS.shp
02:18
Pipes, with the source file pipe-GIS.shp
02:23
When all model components are digitized, click Close.
02:27
On the ribbon, Project tab, click Save Project.
00:03
When working in InfoSurge Pro, you must digitize components, or facilities, and their attributes to create a water distribution network.
00:12
If desired, you can import pre-mapped model layers.
00:17
However, you can manually enter the values that represent critical attributes of model components.
00:22
To begin, open the Import Manager to import a shapefile.
00:26
In this case, the shapefile represents a reservoir.
00:30
From the Model Explorer, open the Command Center tab and in the link tree, expand Exchange.
00:38
Double-click Import Manager.
00:41
In the Import Manager – Source & Options dialog, in the Import Element Type group box, select Reservoir.
00:48
In the Import Options group box, expand the Format drop-down and select Shapefile.
00:55
Keep Create New Records and Update Existing Records enabled.
01:00
Next to the Source File field, click the More (…) button, and then navigate to the desired file.
01:07
In this example, the InfoSurge training folder is selected, which contains the Model Data folder.
01:14
Select the desired shapefile, in this case Reservoirs-GIS.shp, and then click Open.
01:22
Then, in the Import Manager – Source & Options dialog, click Next to open the Import Manager – Field Mapping dialog.
01:31
Click the Auto-Map (>>) button to auto-map all fields with the same names in the GIS.
01:36
Click Finish to complete the import.
01:39
A notification appears to indicate that the reservoir data was successfully imported.
01:44
Click OK.
01:46
Repeat this process to add more model components, specifying a different element type and source file for each step.
01:54
For this example, valves will not be imported.
01:57
Select the following element types and matching source files:
02:01
Tank, with the source file tanks-GIS.shp
02:07
Junction, with the source file junctions-GIS.shp
02:12
Pump, with the source file pump-GIS.shp
02:18
Pipes, with the source file pipe-GIS.shp
02:23
When all model components are digitized, click Close.
02:27
On the ribbon, Project tab, click Save Project.
Required for course completion
When working in InfoSurge Pro, components, or facilities, and their attributes must be digitalized to create a water distribution network. If desired, pre-mapped model layers can be imported. However, the values that represent critical attributes of model components can be entered manually.
To begin, use the Import Manager to import a shapefile—in this case, it represents a reservoir:
A notification appears to indicate that the reservoir data was successfully imported.
Repeat steps 4-12 to add more model components, specifying each of the following element types and matching source files: