This topic lists the additions and improvements incorporated in InfoWorks® WS Pro Version 2025.0 which were not available in previous versions.
Please note that this new version also includes various bug fixes that are described in detail in the Release Notes.
See Known Issues for a list of limitations that we are aware of.
Info360 Asset Upload
Selected simulations can be shared with Info360 Asset to provide summary operating conditions on pipes to inform risk analysis. The video below shows how pipe summary results can be previewed, filtered, and customized by SQL.
The Asset ID field is used as the basis for joining model pipes with Info360 Assets. The Preview tool provides a list of any pipes that are missing Asset ID.
Learn more about Info360 Asset integration here.
Simulation Results Trace Caching
Simulation results trace caching for on-premise simulations can now be used to improve the performance of graphs and statistics reports, particularly when the results files are stored on a remote shared network drive. Additional results files, which store the data in a way that can be efficiently read for trace results, will be automatically generated by InfoWorks WS Pro. Each IWR results file will generate with a trace file with the suffix T2. If these additional results are present, WS Pro will automatically use them for trace retrieval in preference to the main simulation results files.
If you want to generate cached trace results files for an existing on-premise simulation but do not want to re-run it, you can manually produce the files using a command line utility. See the Trace Cashe Results article in the Knowledge Base for details.
Generalized Multi-Runs now allow multiple analyses and report views
Generalized mutli-runs have been extended to allow multiple report templates to be configured and saved for summarizing impacts of test cases and the performance of objects.
The generalized multi-run configuration now supports combining full result reporting alongside SQL Queries. In addition, the field selection is improved with tabs.
Summary reports now use saved configurations, allowing you to save multiple reports with varying methods of aggregating data. In addition, when summarizing maxima and minima on objects, the report will include the name of the test case name associated with the reported value.
The video below shows an example of closing isolation areas and reporting the customer impact per test case as well as a separate report summarizing the velocity and flow at each pipe across all test cases.
Updated Simulation Options window
The Simulation Options dialog within Runs has been re-organized to group settings by category.Innovyze Licence Setup Wizard
As the Innovyze supplied local and network soft and dongle types of licences cannot be used in this release of InfoWorks WS Pro, the following pages have been removed from the Innovyze Licence Setup Wizard:
- Specify Floating Licence Server
- Licence Check In / Check Out
- Licence Action
- Update
- Apply Update
- Create Status File
- CD Key
- Apply Licence
- Deactivate
- Test Dongle
You can still use a subscription based Thales licence. The Wizard's Settings page has been updated so that you are no longer required to specify a licence type, although you must still provide the name or IP address of the Thales licence server.
Please contact our Support team if you require any assistance with your licence.
Name change for the Workgroup Data Server
The Workgroup Data Server is now known as the Workgroup Server. Its application folder has also been renamed and is now called the InfoWorks Workgroup Server, and no longer includes the release year in its name.
See the Workgroup Server Administration Guide for details about setting up the server.
Concurrent installations of Innovyze and Autodesk WS Pro
You can now install Innovyze versions of WS Pro/IWLive Pro and Autodesk versions of WS Pro that have the same version number.
InfoWorks Exchange and Ruby Scripting documentation
Previously, you had to download the InfoWorks Exchange documentation. The documentation has been updated and is now part of the product help. It can be accessed by selecting InfoWorks Exchange in the table of contents.
Similarly, as Ruby scripting is used in InfoWorks Exchange, the Introduction to Ruby Scripting in InfoWorks documentation, which you previously had to download, is now included in the WS Pro Help.
See WS Pro Exchange for Autodesk for details about using WS Pro Exchange from our Autodesk products.