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Storm Structure Table Style

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jahunt05
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Storm Structure Table Style

I have set up a table style to display the type of structure, top of casting, and invert in and out elevations. I have also added a column to display the depth (rim to sump height). When the structure is a headwall, no depth is needed; however, the table displays this data as "???". Is there a way to only show depths greater than zero within the table editor for rim to sump height?

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dgordon
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you might be able to build an expression that shrinks the text really small when a certain condition exists therefore making it look as if it's not there.

 

Also if only 1 or 2 structures have the question marks why not just use a wipeout to cover them.

 

 

Dan

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BrianHailey
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@DGordon wrote:

you might be able to build an expression that shrinks the text really small when a certain condition exists therefore making it look as if it's not there.

 

Also if only 1 or 2 structures have the question marks why not just use a wipeout to cover them.

 

 


Unfortunately, you can't use an expression for the height of the text within a table. It works just fine within a label style, just won't work for a table. You can use the expression within the table however. I was hoping an expression like IF({Rim to Sump Height},{Rim to Sump Height},-1) and simply tell the text component to hide negative values but that doesn't seem to work. It seems that if there is no {Rim to Sump Height} it simply returns ??? if that value is ever querried.

Brian J. Hailey, P.E.



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