Product(s): | WaterCAD, WaterGEMS |
Version(s): | 10.00.XX.XX, 08.11.XX.XX |
Area: | Layout and Data Input |
Can a KYPipe model be imported into WaterGEMS or WaterCAD?
There is not a direct way of importing a KYPipe model in WaterCAD/WaterGEMS, but it is possible to import some older KYPipe formats into version 7.
For versions below PIPE 2000, you would go to File > Import > Network inside WaterCAD or WaterGEMS V7. There are a number of choice to choose from, including KYPipe (.kyp), KYPipe 2 (.ky2), and KYPipe 3 (.dat) files. After selecting the option you want, choose OK. Next, browse to the file you want to import and select it. When you click Okay, the file will import into an untitled worksheet. You would then save the file into the WaterCAD/WaterGEMS V7 format, with a .WCD and .MDB file associated with it.
Next, you will need to import the file into WaterCAD/WaterGEMS V8i. To do this, open V8i and go to File > Import > WaterCAD/WaterGEMS database. Next, browse to the .MDB file created when you saved the imported model into the V7 format. A file upgrade wizard will open that will import the database file into an untitled worksheet. Save the file and the model will then be in the V8i format.
Another option, if you have access to KYPIPE, is to export the model to the standard EPANET format. You can then import the .inp file into WaterCAD or WaterGEMS V8i via File > Import > EPANET.
For Pipe2000 (.P2K file), there are two possible options:
1) Run a water quality analysis; an EPAnet file is generated. This file can be directly imported by selecting File > Import > EPANET.
2) Export the PIPE 2000 tables to Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Access. Then set up a database connection to import this data into WaterCAD.
Converting older WaterCAD/WaterGEMS files into the current format and saving presentation settings
Importing or exporting WaterCAD, WaterGEMS, or HAMMER from other software