Bentley WaterGEMS CONNECT Edition Help

GIS-ID Control Center for Deleted Elements

The GIS-ID Control Center for Deleted Elements is accessible on the Tools tab.

The GIS-ID Control Center for Deleted Elements shows deleted modeling elements in the current project that have at least one GIS-ID. The table contains the following columns:

ID The ID of the modeling element.
Label The label of the modeling element. Relabel is not available with this table.
Element Type The domain element type of the modeling element.
GIS-IDs <Count> The number of GIS-IDs assigned to the modeling element. This is a read-only value.
GIS-IDs (Delimited) A comma delimited string representing the assigned GIS-IDs of the modeling element. If there are no GIS-IDs assigned this value is blank. The field is editable. Use a comma delimited string to add or remove GIS-IDs.

The toolbar contains the following buttons:

Remove Removes the GIS-IDs from the currently selected rows effectively removing them from the table. The deleted elements still exist in the database marked as deleted but they are no longer visible in the table.
Export to File Export to a Tab Delimited file .txt, or a Comma Delimited File .csv.
Copy Lets you copy the contents of the selected table cell, rows, and/or columns for the purpose of pasting into a different row or column or into a text editing program such as Notepad.
Find Lets you find a user-defined string in the table.
Report Lets you create and view a report of your table.
The status bar at the bottom of the GIS-ID Control Center dialog box contains the following items:
  • x of y elements displayed: Number of elements displayed in the GIS-ID Control Center of the total possible number of that type of element.
  • FILTERED-If you have applied a filter to the GIS-ID Control Center, this appears in the status bar. Hold the mouse cursor over this panel to display a tool tip, which lists a summary of active filters.
  • SORTED-If you have sorted the order of any items in the GIS-ID Control Center, this appears in the status bar. Hold the mouse cursor over this panel to display a tool tip, which lists a summary of active sorting.
Note: You can freeze columns such that they will remain stationary and visible even when scrolling by right clicking the desired column(s) and selecting the Freeze Column command. To unfreeze columns, right click and select the Unfreeze All Columns command.
Note: You can zoom to an element in the table by right clicking the corresponding row and selecting the Zoom To command. You can also zoom to each element sequentially by highlighting a row and pushing the Enter key.
Note: You can open a table containing a subset of the elements in a table by highlighting the desired fields by holding the Ctrl key and clicking each of the fields to be edited, then right-clicking and selecting the Open On Selection command.
Note: You are prompted to synchronize the drawing on closing the dialog box if you restored one or more elements.