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Normally, displays are defined with a relative view period, so that the view window progresses with current system time.
This paradigm does not fit systems that are more oriented towards seasonal or water year analysis. Therefore an option has been added since 2011.02 to define a season, such that the time axis is fixed, while the vertical red line (current system time) moves over time from left to right through the display.
To utilize this functionality, a season should be defined instead of a relative view period. This season specification if composed of a start and end date, as well an entry called 'startForwardLookingPeriod'.
The software compares the currentSystemTime against the date specified in the 'startForwardLookingPeriod' entry, to decide if the time axis needs to shift to the next year/season. This decision is relevant within a water supply forecasting context since a few weeks before the end of the water year you may like to look forward to the next watreyear wateryear instead of the current wateryear.

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