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This tool takes two datasets that have non-overlapping timesteps and combines them into a single dataset. Currently the time steps of the first dataset should be before the time steps of the second dataset. This restriction may be removed. The two datasets should be on the same geometry. The time step values for the input datasets may be specified using the time tools. This is particularly necessary for datasets that represent a single point in time, but are steady state, so it may not be specified. | This tool takes two datasets that have non-overlapping timesteps and combines them into a single dataset. Currently the time steps of the first dataset should be before the time steps of the second dataset. This restriction may be removed. The two datasets should be on the same geometry. The time step values for the input datasets may be specified using the time tools. This is particularly necessary for datasets that represent a single point in time, but are steady state, so it may not be specified. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 25 October 2023
Merge Dataset
This tool takes two datasets that have non-overlapping timesteps and combines them into a single dataset. Currently the time steps of the first dataset should be before the time steps of the second dataset. This restriction may be removed. The two datasets should be on the same geometry. The time step values for the input datasets may be specified using the time tools. This is particularly necessary for datasets that represent a single point in time, but are steady state, so it may not be specified.
Input parameters
- Dataset one– Select the dataset that will define the first time steps in the output.
- Dataset two– Select the dataset whose time steps will be appended to the time steps from the first argument.
Output parameters
- Output dataset – Enter the name for the merged dataset