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The name of the timeseries is to be formed in this way: "external name of the parameter/external name of the location". For instance: if the external parameter name is "H" and the location is "Southern boundary", then the name for that time series is: "H/Southern boundary".

Note:

This convention for constructing the names of the time series that are found in the files exported by Delft-FEWS is used throughout the adapter – see for instance the section describing the keywords.

Section: <postAdapter>

The section <postAdapter> describes the actions to be taken after completion of the model run. Rather than blindly export all the results from the model run to Delft-FEWS and let it pick up the timeseries and map stacks of interest, the adapter exports only those timeseries and map stacks described in this section.

It also translates the names used by Delft3D into names known by Delft-FEWS, so that for the timeseries you specify the parameter names and the location names as seen . The names as used by Delft3D are similar to the names used in Delft3D-GPP (since the adapter uses the same library as Delft3D-GPP to read the result files)ods.dll library is used to parse the data). See the below examples for reference. If names are not included in this overview, they can be obtained in the following way: 1) Start Delft3D-GPP, 2) Load the Delft3D data into GPP for the relevant parameter, 3) save the GPP case file, 4) open the GPP case file and use the parameter name as specified.

Note that if the <fewsParameter> and <fewsLocation> names match those names used in FEWS, no addition IdMapping is required upon importing the data in the general adapter.

For parameters defined per layer you must specify the layer as well as the location.

For map stacks you specify the parameter and the layer for which the results are to be transferred to Delft-FEWS (Delft-FEWS currently FEWS. Note that as FEWS only handles two-dimensional data (time,x,y), the layer number (z dimension) needs to be included as either a qualifier or childLocation in FEWS.

File name conventions XML output

For reference see the following examples:

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