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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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Doubleclicking in these time columns will provide the user with the following, see figure below.

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figure 3: Special filter in the Start/End time columns

Meta Data Elements / Select Columns (F8)

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figure 4: Selecting different columns (elements) in the Database Viewer

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Selections can be copied to the clipboard (<Copy Selection> button) and adjusted in a text editor (figure 5). These lists can be shared amongst users (e.g. e-mail). From a text editor you can adjust the list by removing rows, select the remaining rows and then copy it the clipboard (<CTRL+C>) again. After that use the <Paste Selection> button to update your selected columns (figure 6). See below:
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figure 5: Copying the selection of columns to clipboard

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figure 6: Pasting the selection of columns from the clipboard