ICMLive functionality is only available if the ICMLive option is enabled on your licence.
A manifest contains a collection of items which will be associated with an InfoWorks network to be simulated in an ICMLive system. Manifests define how simulations are to be run and how they will be displayed in ICMLive Operator Client. A separate manifest is required for each network that is to be displayed in ICMLive Operator Client.
A manifest is defined using the following pages in its editor:
- Setup - Specify a default run (providing core model information), an alert definition list and run parameters.
- Action - Manage actions to be taken on generation of specific Alert instances.
- Display - Set the themes and layers to be displayed when viewing the InfoWorks network.
- Maintenance - Manage related simulations. This includes the archiving and deletion of runs, as well as the possibility of setting up a library of most frequently used runs.
- Result CSV export - Configure automatic result export to CSV in the ICMLive Operator Client and to manually test export settings.
- Database export - Configure automatic result export to database in the ICMLive Operator Client and to manually test export settings.
- Graph export - Configure automatic export of graphs to image files (PNG format) in the ICMLive Operator Client and to manually test export settings.
- Map export - Configure automatic export of maps to image files (PNG format) and flood depths to shape files (ESRI SHP format) and/or PNG image files in the ICMLive Operator Client, and to manually test export settings. World and projection files for the selected maps are exported simultaneously.
- Post event report - Configure automatic export of custom graphs (for the purpose of post event analysis) to image files (PNG) format in the ICMLive Operator Client and to manually test export settings.
See Working with Database Items for details about how to create, open, save, copy or delete manifests, and Working with Manifests for details about differences in their behaviour, as well as outlines for defining and validating a manifest.
A manifest must be validated before it can be deployed for use in ICMLive Operator Client.