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Statistic Report Batch Processing

As a user the ability to 'schedule' statistical reports would be extremely useful. currently if i'm generating a spill report on several overflows for a 10yr TSR series this can take several hours. The process effectively locks the software and prevents any other operation from been undertaken. This is highly inefficient and costly especially when optioneering if several iterations are needed. Shorter TSR's can be run in this case however even a year with several CSO's can take 20-30mins.

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    • Jason Drake
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      Nov 25, 2021
      this is still hasn't been addressed and is becoming more of an issue as we are looking at more and more CSO's. this is going to become increasing important as the we move through the next AMP or 2.
    • Benjamin Mauck
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      Aug 18, 2020
      Is it possible to take some of the export functions out of the ICM GUI or have it so that you can still use the software for other things? The same thing happens with the CSV exports.
    • Guest
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      Jul 1, 2020
      I was going to raise a separate ticket - but my other issue does relate to ICM processing time which relates to Tom's comment above. There is no way of exporting full period data to easily view with the flexibility to zoom in to areas of it etc. The user must re-generate that full period in ICM every time you need it - which can take hours. Raana has suggested you can change the dates etc and zoom to areas but you still have to generate it every time, which can take hours for larger models.
    • Tom Walker
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      Jul 1, 2020
      Agree with this 100%. Regulators are increasingly looking at sewer network performance using actual long term rainfall data rather than shorter design events. This can take multiple hours to generate and often users are not sure if ICM has crashed or if results are still processing due to the absence of a progress bar. If this could be ran in the background like a simulation or meshing task, it would be much more user friendly.