A baseline is used to set up a schedule for running simulations for a single model network.
To create a new baseline
A new, blank baseline can be created at any time.
Baseline from the context menu.
The New Name- Baseline dialog is displayed.
The new baseline will be checked out when created using the lock method.
New baselines can be created using the merge method when
File
Database settings
Use merge version control option is selected. Refer to
Change the Version Control Method for further information.
To open the property sheet for editing
Data from the Fields and Verification tabs of a baseline can be updated using the Open Data Import Centre. This update is likely to be implemented using CSV files but other formats are available. Typing in this data by hand can be time-consuming and lead to typing errors. Import files can be used instead, making the process faster, more automatic and more reliable.
From Open Data Import Centre.
This displays the Open Data Import Centre.
Baselines created before version 13.0 can be compressed to remove any redundant information they may contain. This is meant mainly for large networks and results in an improved data processing speed.
A prompt is displayed, explaining that duplicate information will be removed from the fields grid.
A message is displayed, showing compression results.
Two baselines can be compared from the database tree displayed in the Model Group window or the Explorer window.
Refer to the Comparing topic for details.
Check in baseline.
Baselines must be enabled for runs to be performed. Enabled baselines cannot be unlocked or deleted. To unlock or delete enabled baselines, you have to disable them first.
Alternatively:
Enable baseline.
Enable Baseline. This option is a toggle: a tick with a blue background to the left of the menu item indicates that the baseline is enabled.
Note that disabling a baseline will prevent it from having runs carried out.