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In order to aid the quality assurance process that exists throughout drainage design, it would make life much simpler to have a cumulative contributing inflow area against junction summaries. Being able to sense check results with the contributing areas would save a lot of time and make the results more coherent to read.
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There is currently a way to obtain that information for a specific flow path by using the Network Design Report. We currently do not support this information being displayed for the entire network, but it is something we will be investigating if there is a need.
This is a good idea and was part of the EPA SSOAP RDII program and InfoSWMM RDII Analyst. You can do this with Ruby in ICM.