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<br />., <br /> <br />. .(J 0 GOO 8 <br /> <br />South Platte Water Rights Management System <br /> <br />In this example lusr/projectls_platte is the installation location for the SPWRMS applica- <br />tion. This example assumes that the user is running the c-shell. If another UNIX shell is <br />used, the syntax for setting the path may vary. <br /> <br />Running SPWRMS <br /> <br />Starting SPWRMS simply requires typing rights at the system prompt (UNIX application). <br />or clicking on the SPWRMS icon (PC application). Refer to the appropriate User's Manual <br />for detailed operating instructions. <br /> <br />1.6 Water Information Sheet Format Files <br /> <br />The layout of the Water Information Sheets displayed by the SPWRMS application is <br />controlled by individual format files (one per district). The files are loaded when the sheet <br />is requested and effects both the structures and columns displayed (column control is only <br />applicable to the PC version). Format files reside in the directory <br />$SPLATTE_DIRlis_layoutl and are named wd_XX.isf, where XX is the water district <br />number. <br /> <br />Each fonnat file contains a three-line header. The first line is the water district number for <br />the format file. The second line is a string of eighteen characters, each a Y or an N. These <br />characters indicate th~t a column will be (Y) or will not be (N) displayed on the PC appli- <br />cation. This functionality is present because the screens on the water commissioners' <br />laptop pes are small, and some water commissioners do not use some of the columns on <br />the Water Information Sheet. The third row of the format file is the water district number <br />and state structure ID number of the modeled structure immediately downstream from the <br />water district for which the format file exists. This row allows the application to find the <br />governing call downstream of the water district. <br /> <br />Example: <br /> <br />1 <br />yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy <br />1 526 <br /> <br />Below the header, each row in the format file corresponds to a row displayed on the Water <br />Information Sheet. Format file rows can be one of the following types: <br /> <br />I. String: A simple text string displayed as a row. This type of row is used for labelling <br />groups of rows or creating blank rows, which take three arguments: the writable flag, <br />the indention level. and the text string that will be displayed on the Water Information <br />Sheet. Users cannot enter any information into this type of row. <br /> <br />2. Struct: A modeled diversion structure at which water rights have been adjudicated. <br />The name for the structure, which is input into the Water Information Sheet, is <br />retrieved from the in-memory graph, based on the water district and state structure ID <br />which identify the structure. This row type takes four arguments: the writable flag, the <br />indention level, the water district number, and the state structure ID. Users may enter <br />flow and diversion information into this type of row. <br /> <br />3_ Spotcheck: A point of interest on the river, such as an inflow, where the Water Com- <br /> <br />Adminislrator's Manual 7 <br />