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Release Notes in Version 2024.4

This topic lists any bugs that have been fixed between versions 2024.3 and 2024.4 of ICMLive Operator Client.

Pre 2024.0 release notes can be found here.

See Known Issues in 2024 Versions for a list of limitations that we are aware of.

The fixes listed below are those that are viewed as likely to impact on users in an unexpected way, mainly changed simulation results, or differences in behaviour that might not be obvious.

Dry initial conditions

The summary results "Flow direction at first occurrence of minimum velocity" and "Flow direction at first occurrence of maximum velocity" are now reported correctly in places that are dry at the start of a simulation, when using a database of version 2024.4 or later.

Roughness zones and buildings

If a roughness zone and a building have the same ID, then using the properties tool on an element within the building suggested that the roughness specified in the roughness zone would be used, not the building's roughness. The behaviour of the property tool has been corrected and it now shows the correct roughness.

Crash in the GeoPlan

A potential crash in the GeoPlan has been addressed.

Continuous curb equation in the help

An error in continuous curb equation that was corrected in the software in 2024.0 but the help was not corrected. This has now been done.

Connect 2D nodes in river reaches

Simulations no longer crash if a Connect 2D node is in river reach.

Initial states with a different mesh

With large 2D models, using a simulation to provide an initial state with a different 2D mesh no longer causes the simulation to crash.

TSDB graphs of historic data

Grid views of TSDB data were showing the correct data, but graph views were showing only the latest version. The graph view now shows the historic version correctly.

Mesh data has wrong version number

If a mesh is generated in a database of an older version than the version of the software being used to generate the mesh, then the network becomes unusable in the older version of the software. A dialog with the message "Mesh data has wrong version number" appears. This has been corrected. A mesh generated in version 2024.4 or later can be used by earlier versions of the software, although it may differ from the mesh that would have been generated in the earlier software version.

Vulnerabilities

The following vulnerability has been addressed within third party components:

CVE-2020-25613

See the Autodesk Trust Center for details about vulnerabilities in InfoWorks software.

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