Enter Chainages and Observations

Enter Chainages and Observations

Add Chainages and Observations

  1. Select the Gaugings tab in the Main Panel.
  2. Either double click on the relevant Gauging row or once the selected gauging is highlighted, click on the Gaugings ribbon tab and then select New Chainage. The Chainage Window appears.
  3. Enter the Chainage Value.
  4. Enter the River Depth.
  5. Enter the Depth and Velocity of an observation. Click Add. The observation will be saved in the Observation section.
  6. Enter as many observations as required.
  7. Click Save. The Chainage will now appear under the Gauging in the Gauging List.

 

Edit a Chainage

  1. Either double click on a relevant Chainage row or once a Chainage is selected, click on the Gaugings ribbon tab and then select Edit Chainage. The Chainage window appears.
  2. Modify the Chainage as desired.
  3. Add or delete an Observation if required.
  4. Click Save.

 

Delete a Chainage

  1. Either double click on a relevant Chainage row or once a Chainage is selected, click on the Gaugings grouped tab on the ribbon and then select Delete Chainage.
  2. You will be asked to confirm that you wish to delete the selected Gauging. Click Yes. The Chainage will be deleted from the Gauging.
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