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The What-if Scenario display allows for the definition of What-if Scenarios. The What-if Scenarios can be used, when running forecast forecasts via the Manual Forecast display. The latter allows for selection of What-if Scenarios defined in the What-if Scenario display.

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With \[Save All\], What-if Scenarios are stored in the database. In the Live System, What-if Scenarios are stored in the Central Database and may be used by others. After saving therefore, a What-if Scenario can not be edited or deleted by a regular user.

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The buttons \[Import All\] and \[Export All\] allow saving and retrieving of sets of what-if scenarios when the local data store is renewed. The display can be left with \[Close\].

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The table includes a spreadsheet and a graph showing the entered values. Values can also be copied from other programs like Microsoft EXCELExcel by using the \[CTRL+C\] keys. When all data is entered, press the \[Close\] button.

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The buttons \[Import All\], \[Export All\], \[Save All\] and \[Close\] applyfunction similar inas samedescribed wayin asthe describedsection above.

Module Data Sets and Module Parameters

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Via the fields _Select Module Data Set File_ and _Select Module Data Set File Version_ , an alterativealternative module data set can be selected. When an Operator Client is used an alternative module data set should first be loaded in the FEWS data base through the Configuration Management. When a Stand Alone system is used an alternative module data set can also be locatelocated in the "\config\ModuleDataSetFiles" directory. The selected alternative module Data Set is actually added to the What-if Scenario by pressing \[Add to List...\]. This action can be repeated when required to add an additional alternative Module Data sets to the list.

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The buttons \[Import All\], \[Export All\], \[Save All\] and \[Close\] apply in the same way as described above. 

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