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Title
STORM Watch Version 2.5
Date
6/1/1996
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DIAD Incorporated
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Educational/Technical/Reference Information
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />About STORM Watch <br />This dialog will display your STORM Wateh registration information and version number. <br /> <br /> <br />USING FTP Version of STORM Watch <br /> <br />FTP Host I Client File Definitions <br /> <br />The STORM Wateh FTP Host I Client arehiteeture is based on the exchange of files through an FTP <br />server, Files are created (from a STORM Wateh host database) and uploaded periodieally by an <br />FTP Upload proeess. SW FTP Client applications connect via FTP and download the files <br />periodically, These data files are binary files, and not readable except by STORM Wateh FTP <br />Clients. <br /> <br />The files are divided into three classes: Definitional files, status files, and data files, <br /> <br />Definition Files <br />Definitional files represent an entire defirition table in STORM Wateh, They are uploaded to the FTP <br />server once on FTP Upload initialization and thereafter only when the table ehanges, or when the <br />FTP Upload user c1ieks Rebuild all files, <br /> <br />All regular definitional files are named beginning with the letters DD. The MWWProfile and the <br />MWWDist tables are treated like definitional tables, but are usually eonfigured independently and <br />follow a different naming convention, <br /> <br />The definitional files are: <br /> <br />Filename <br /> <br />MS Access Tabldllame <br /> <br />DDALARMS <br /> <br />AlarmsDef <br /> <br />DDBASIN <br /> <br />BasinDef <br /> <br />DDBASWT <br /> <br />BasinWgtDef <br /> <br />29 <br />
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