Specifying settings for reading in additional network data
1. Open a version or network file.
2. Click the black triangle of the menu button.
The Select file type window opens.
3. Select Network and click OK.
The Open network window opens.
4. Select the file whose network data you want to read in.
5. Click the Open button.
The Read network window opens.
6. Make the desired settings for reading in files.
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Show warnings on screen |
Note If in the warning settings, you selected Save warnings and details to the message file and in the log files, you selected Message file: Create new file, warnings are saved to a message file (Specifying settings for protocol files). |
Display error messages on screen |
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Show the 'Completing line routes' window |
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7. Select the Read network file additively option.
More options will be available.
8. Make the desired changes.
Element |
Description |
Determine existing tables in advance |
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Create warnings for conflicts in the "Ignore" mode |
Note To save warnings to a message file, in the warning settings, select Save warnings and details to the message file and in the log file settings, select Create new file (Specifying settings for protocol files). |
Permit the deletion of objects |
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Show statistics of modifications |
Select this option to have Visum create a model transfer file while reading in a new file. The model transfer file contains all changes that are made according to the new file. The file is saved to the project directory specified for model transfer files, under the name <Current version name> - ReadNetwork.tra. It is automatically opened when it is read in. |
9. Make the settings of your choice under Polygon handling after import.
Element |
Description |
Normalize created and modified polygons (Self-intersecting test) |
Notes Polygons have to be normalized if, for example, you require the area or want to intersect the polygons. You do not have to normalize polygons to e.g. only show them in the background (Fundamentals: Multi-part surfaces). You can also normalize polygons later on (Normalizing all surfaces). |
Merge points with identical co-ordinates |
Notes This option is useful, e.g., when the polygon points represent a municipal border. If two polygons are merged, both polygons automatically change when shifting the polygon point. You can also merge polygon points later on (Merging all polygon points with identical co-ordinates). |
10. Confirm with OK.
The Read network data additionally window opens. Select the data tables you want to read in.