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Tip: Remember to select a data range for the Transmission data that fully covers the Forecast Definition Effective Date Range. | Tip: Remember to select a data range for the Transmission data that fully covers the Forecast Definition Effective Date Range. | ||
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+ | == Manual Constraints == | ||
+ | In Forecast mode, EMO loads all of the constraints extracted from the SPD daily data files into the Forecast for you. It also loads Manual Constraints from the SO's web site available at http://www.systemoperator.co.nz/system-operations/security-management/security-constraints (part way down this page is the ''Manual Constraints Post SFT (updated dd ddd yyyy)'' workbook). | ||
=== Editing Loaded Circuit Data === | === Editing Loaded Circuit Data === |
Revision as of 15:28, 19 February 2014
Loading Transmission Data
>> To load Transmission data in to your forecast Definition:
- Click the Load Data button (or use the Data > Load Data option in the Menu bar of the Forecast Definition Window to open the Load Data Window)
- Use the Load Transmission Data Dialogue to specify the details of the Transmission data you wish to use
Tip: Remember to select a data range for the Transmission data that fully covers the Forecast Definition Effective Date Range.
Manual Constraints
In Forecast mode, EMO loads all of the constraints extracted from the SPD daily data files into the Forecast for you. It also loads Manual Constraints from the SO's web site available at http://www.systemoperator.co.nz/system-operations/security-management/security-constraints (part way down this page is the Manual Constraints Post SFT (updated dd ddd yyyy) workbook).
Editing Loaded Circuit Data
Data for individual Circuits can be edited using the Edit Circuit Information Window accessed by double-clicking a circuit in the loaded circuit data panel on the Forecast Definition Window.
Editing Loaded Equation Constraint Data
Equation Constraint data can be edited using the Edit Equation Constraint Information Window accessed by double-clicking an equation in the loaded equations data panel on the Forecast Definition Window.