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Note well that there are two modes for using the Database Viewer. When using the filters on the top of the screen of the database viewer, the timeseries can be viewed as they are available in the database. However, when using the other filters from for instance FEWS-Explorer (left below), the database viewer shows the timeseries as they are in the data hierarchy. In the first case this means that external data with a scenario can be made visible, and in the latter case, the external timeseries are viewed as they were imported, i.e. without the scenario applied. For more info read about the fews data hierarchy.

Context Menu Options

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figure 2: context menu of the Database Viewer

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Menu option

Shortcut

Functionality

Alternative

Remark

Visible effect

Filter for selection

<insert>

Uses the cell content as a filter

Doubleclicking the cell

You can set different filters in different columns

Cell background turns blue

Remove filter for column

<F3>

Show all timeseries (again) for this column

Doubleclicking the blue cell

 

Cell background turns white

Remove all filters

<F6>

Show all timeseries (again)

Doubleclicking the blue cell

 

Cell background turns white

Sort column

<F7>

Sort the content of the column

Clicking the header

 

 

Select columns

<F8>

Opens a dialog for selecting the columns
(Met Data Elements/groups)

 

 

 

Show Timeseries Dialog

<F10>

Opens the TimeSeriesDialog and shows
the content of the selected (scalar) timeserie(s)

 

 

 

Show Spatial Display

<F11>

Opens the Spatial Display and shows
the content of the selected (gridded) timeserie(s)

 

 

 

Show Rating Curve<F12>Opens the TimeSeriesDialog and shows the details of the selected rating curve   

Copy TimeseriesSet.xml to clipboard

 

Copies the TimeSeriesSet in XML format

 

 

Shows the XML in popup

Export to CSV

 

Export selected timeserie(s) to a CSV file

 

 

File dialog opens for saving the CSV file

Show interval statistics Allows the user to view statistics such as %available, %unreliable, %doubtful, Min, Max, Mean and also if values have exceeded a threshold  

Special Filter option: Start time / End time

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