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2.1.4 Important Notes about File Names, Formats, and Directory Paths <br />Input files must be in the standard StateMod ( *.stm) format. For this reason, the input files <br />should be prepared using TSTool, because it generates StateMod formatted files as part of its <br />built -in functionality. Currently, water budget datasets for the Rio Grande and South Platte <br />River basins are available on the CDSS website. <br />Where to find more information <br />■ The TSTool Data Management Interface program and documentation discussing its <br />interaction with HydroBase as well as its filling and formatting capabilities are available <br />on the CDSS website <cdss.state.co.us> <br />The datasets for the Rio Grande and South Platte River basins water budgets, as well as <br />supporting documentation, are also available on the CDSS website <cdss.state.co.us >. <br />The tool takes advantage of the Microsoft Access platform's built -in functionality for quick <br />development of queries, reports, and forms. Along with those advantages, however, come <br />some limitations that affect file names, file formats, and file directory paths: <br />- File paths must be shorter than 59 characters <br />- File paths and file names may only contain letters, numbers, and underscores (no spaces <br />or special characters) <br />- Missing data for StateMod standard formatted files are set to -999. These are actual <br />data values from the perspective of the StateWB Tool, and should not be used in place <br />of real values. Provide only complete data sets to the program using filling options, if <br />necessary, available in TSTool. <br />Other specifications for file naming conventions and file formats are specific to the different <br />utilities in the tool, and are called out in the sections below. <br />Page 8 <br />