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<br />/ . :ii~o33J <br /> <br />Data Dictionary <br /> <br />The input program reads these parameter names and assigns the appropriate valuers) to the <br />CRAM Variable, listed in the last field. These CRAM variables are the variable names used in <br />the operations code. <br /> <br />The input files which are not created from .DBF tiles (Le.. BASELINE. NET, <br />BASEL2.DAT, TEMPLATE, CRAMOUT.TXT, SEASONAL.TXT) are attached in hardcopy <br />form, <br /> <br />The actual contents of the *.DIF files' will vary depending on which parameters the user <br />has moditied. If no parameters have been moditied. the *.DIF tiles are empty and the CRAM <br />model will run using the data in the CRAMOUT.TXT and SEASONAL.TXT input files. If <br />the *.DIF tiles contain moditied parameters, these moditications overwrite the corresponding <br />parameter values in the *.TXT tiles. The *.TXT and *.DIF tiles are basically lists of CRAM <br />variables and the values assigned to those variables for input to a model run. As described <br />above, the CRAMOUT. * tiles contain variables and tlags that do not changes during a run; the <br />SEASONAL. * tiles contain data that varies (potentially) from month to month and year to <br />year. <br /> <br />Network File <br /> <br />Each record, or line of data, in the network file begins with either an asterisk or one of <br />the following character strings: LINK, DEMN, DECR, INFL, RESX or RESY, AREA, <br />YOLM, POWR, RTFL, RTNSOURCE, and RTNFRACTS. These character strings define the <br />record type. An asterisk in the tirst column of a given line denotes a comment. The record <br />types and their formats are described below. <br /> <br />LINK Records <br /> <br />A LINK record describes the I ink arcs in the network. The tirst tield in the LINK <br />record contains the type specitication ('LINK'), and the following 16 tields, in order, contain <br />the link number. link name, "from" node, "to" node and link ranks for each season. <br /> <br />LINK <br /> <br />CompactReleaseGate <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> <br />RESX Or RESV Records <br /> <br />These records provide basic information about reservoirs. Both provide the same <br />information but the RESY records are simplified. The first field in a RESX record contains <br />the type specification ('RESX'). and the following tields, in order, contain reservoir number, <br />reservoir name, node number from which water is stored, node number to which water from <br />storage is delivered, reservoir storage capacity, reservoir starting contents and 12 seasonal <br />reservoir storage ranks. The RESX record is always followed by an AREA record and a <br />YOLM record. <br /> <br />RESX 8 Crawford_Reservoir 206 203 14395 5000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> <br />4 <br />