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Decision Support Systems
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TSTool User's Manual - 10.21.00
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User's Manual for version 10.21.00
Decision Support - Doc Type
Software Documentation
Date
7/14/2013
DSS Category
DMI Utilities
Contract/PO #
C153966A
Prepared By
Riverside Technology, Inc.
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Getting Started TSTool Documentation <br />Getting Started - 16 <br />A dditional properties displays may be available depending on enabled input types. For example, t he <br />File…Properties…HydroBase menu item displays HydroBase properties, including the database that is <br />being used, database version, and the water districts that are in the database being queried. The water <br />districts are determined from the structure table in HydroBase. The information that is shown is <br />consistent with that shown by other State of Colorado tools and is useful for troubleshooting. <br /> <br /> Menu_File_Hy droBase HydroBase Properties Dialog <br /> <br />3.4.6 Set Working Directory <br /> <br />The File…Set Working Directory menu item displays a file chooser dialog that selects the working <br />directory . The working directory is used by TSTool to local files specified with relative pa ths . The <br />working directory normally is set in one of the following ways, with the current setting being defined by <br />the most recent selection : <br /> <br />1. The startup directory for the TSTool program, <br />2. The directory where a command file was opened, <br />3. The directory where a command file was saved, <br />4. The directory specified by a S etWorkingDir() command (use of this command is <br />discouraged because it hard -codes a system -specific folder in command files), <br />5. The directory specified by File…Set Working Directory . <br /> <br />The menu item is p rovided to allow the working directory to be set before a command file has been saved <br />(or opened). <br /> <br />42
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