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TSTool Documentation Getting Started <br />Initial enhancements to command editing and error handling were implemented in version 7.00.00 and <br />continue to be implemented. Commands are numbered to simplify editing. The command list also <br />includes left and right gutters to display graphics that help with error handling. The following figure <br />illustrates a command with an error (the first time series identifier has been edited to include an x, <br />resulting in an invalid identifier). <br />(A commands, 0 selected, 1 with failures, 0 with warnings) <br />I # 08235354 - ALAMOSA RIVER ABOVE JASPER <br />2 QxO8235350. USGS. Streamfl ow. Month —Hydro Base <br />3 # 08236000 - ALAMOSA RIVER ABOVE TERRACE RESERVOIR <br />4 • 08236000 .DWR.Streamflow.Month— HydroBase <br />...................................................... <br />Run All Commands <br />Clear Commands <br />Command List Illustrating Error <br />The following error handling features are available: <br />CommandListError <br />• Clicking on the left gutter will hide and un -hide the gutter. <br />• The graphic in the left gutter indicates the severity of a problem (see below for full explanation). <br />• The colored box on the right indicates the severity of a problem and, when clicked on, positions <br />the visible list of commands to display the command corresponding to the problem. <br />• Commands have three phases: 1) initialization, 2) discovery, 3) run. Initialization occurs when <br />reading a command file or adding a new command. The discover phase is executed only for <br />commands that generate time series for other commands and provides other commands with <br />identifiers used in command editing. The run phase is when commands are processed to generate <br />output. <br />• Positioning the mouse over a graphic in the left or right gutter will show a popup message with <br />the problem information. The popup is only visible for a few seconds so use the right -click <br />popup menu Show Command Status (SuccessMarning /Failure) for a dialog that does not <br />automatically disappear. <br />The meaning of the gutter symbols is described in the following table. The goal is to display the most <br />severe status to indicate problems; however, some commands are still being enhanced to support this <br />feature and may not display a status until after they are run. <br />Command List Error Handling Graphics <br />Command List Left <br />Gutter Graphic <br />Description <br />No graphic <br />Command is successful (a warning or failure has not been detected). <br />■ <br />The status is unknown, typically because the command has not been <br />u dated to fully take advantage of error handling features. <br />The command has a problem that has been classified as non - fatal. For <br />example, a command to fill data may be used but results in no data being <br />filled. In general, commands with warnings need to be fixed unless work <br />is prelimina <br />The command has failed, meaning that output is likely incomplete. A <br />problem summary and recommendation to fix the problem are available <br />in the status information. Commands with failures generally need to be <br />fixed. Software support should be contacted if the fix is not evident. <br />39 Getting Started - 7 <br />