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What happens when a scada driven model element status/setting conflicts with a model-based control and the control is enabled? #100

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jamesuber opened this issue Jul 5, 2016 · 2 comments
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Congratulations on your 100'th issue. The answer is UB - this is an edge case i suppose, which should be handled somehow. Do you have a suggestion?

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UB? Thinking more about it, I suppose that the answer really is - leave it to the client application to “properly” deal with. But from RTX perspective, I suppose that letting Epanet “take over” is the expected behavior. And, if that results in some weird blend of data driven and control driven - like you just changed a pipe status using a data stream at the beginning of a hydraulic time step, but Epanet changed it back using a control rule - then so be it. You get what you asked for.

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