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Installation and Configuratio n TSTool Documentation <br />6.2 Data Units File <br /> <br />The system\DATAUNIT file under the main installation director y contains data unit information that <br />defines conversions and output precision. In most cas es the default file can be used but additional units <br />may need to be added for a user's needs (in this case please notify the developers so the units can be <br />added to the default file distributed with installations). Currently, the DATAUNIT file is the only source <br />for units information – in the future units ma y be determined from the various input sources. <br /> <br />6.3 HydroBase Configuration <br /> <br />The following properties can be defined in the TSTool.cfg file in a [HydroBase] section to control how <br />TSTool interacts with HydroBase. See also the CDSS Configuration File section below. <br /> <br />TSTool HydroBase Configuration Properties <br /> <br />Property Description Default <br />AutoConnect If False , a HydroBase login dialog will be shown at startup. <br />If True , the default database information in the CDSS <br />configuration file (see next section) will be used to <br />automatically connect to the database, and the login dialog will <br />not be shown. <br />False <br />WDIDLength Indicates the length of water district identifiers (WDIDs) <br />constructed from separate WD a nd ID data, when creating time <br />series identifiers. Because time series identifier strings are <br />compared literally, it is important that the WDIDs are <br />consistent within a commands file. <br />7 <br /> <br />6.4 CDSS Configuration File <br /> <br />By default, TSTool will automatically look for H ydroBase databases on the current (local) machine and <br />the State servers. State server databases are typical ly only accessible to State of Colorado computers. If <br />SQL Server or MSDE HydroBase versions have been installed on a different machine, the \cdss\TSTool- <br />Version\system\CDSS.cfg file can be used to indicate the database servers. An example of the <br />configuration file is as follows: <br /> <br />[HydroBase] <br /> <br />ServerNames="ServerName,local" <br />DefaultServerName="ServerName" <br />DefaultDatabaseName="HydroBase_CO_20080730" <br /> <br />[ColoradoSMS] <br /> <br />ServerNames="ServerName,local" <br />DefaultServerName="ServerName" <br />DefaultDatabaseName="RealtimeStreamflow" <br />UserLogin="UserLogin" <br /> <br />The ColoradoSMS input type is being used to suppor t annotation of real-time data graphs with alert <br />information, within the State of Colorado’s offices. <br /> <br />Appendix - Installation and Configuration - 14 150