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To get a full export of all the model files, with InfoWorks file formats, open the network and go to '''Network->Export->to Shape Files''', select the save location and the InfoWorks tables that you're interested in. Once exported the shape files can be opened in GIS to view the network table geometry and parameters. Once the data is exported, it's possible to sue the QGIS TUFLOW Plugin 'Insert TUFLOW Attributes to Existing GIS Layer' and then map across the field values from InfoWorks to TUFLOW with conversion as required.
A Ruby script is also available which will export export all data via the Open Data Export Centre without the need for the user to export each table individually. The data can use a config file to undertake some of the mapping of field values and some conversion.
==Use of Ruby Scripts==
It’s possible to utilise the Ruby Scripting interface within InfoWorks ICM to speed up the export. A ruby script can be run to call the Open Data Export Centre, and export all requested tables, using a specified config file automatically, significantly reducing the number of button clicks. An example Ruby Script is available from [mailto:support@tuflow.com support@tuflow.com] which exports all tables and data in an InfoWorks format.
To run the script, you’ll again need to run InfoWorks ICM with a viewer licence or greater. With the desired network in the geoplan, go to '''Network->Run Ruby Script'''. Navigate to and select the ruby script, in the below this is ICM_Out_to_shp_1.rb.
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