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Simulator 16 User Guide - PowerWorld

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Present Topological Differences from Base Case<br />

The Present Topological Differences from Base Case option provides the users a way to compare the<br />

topological differences between two difference cases in <strong>Simulator</strong>.<br />

To compare two cases topologically, you must load the first case you wish to use as the reference into<br />

<strong>Simulator</strong>. Use the Difference Flows tool to set the case as the base case in memory. Once the<br />

reference case has been stored as the base case, open the second or comparison case into <strong>Simulator</strong>.<br />

Now if you check the Tools ribbon tab, and choose the Difference Flows Menu on the Other Tools<br />

Ribbon Group, you will see the option Present Topological Differences from Base Case. Choosing<br />

this option will open the dialog to display the topological differences.<br />

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Topological Differences Dialog<br />

The Topological Differences Dialog contains five tabs. All but the Summary tab are<br />

instances of Case Information Displays and thus exhibit characteristics and controls<br />

similar to other displays.<br />

Summary<br />

A listing of the types of objects in the case. The first column displays the number of NEW devices in<br />

the comparison case that were not in the base case. Alternately, the Removed column displays the<br />

number of devices in the base case that do NOT exist in the comparison case. The third column<br />

simply displays the number of items that were matched between the two cases.<br />

Elements Added<br />

Tabular listings of all objects that exist in the comparison case, but not in the reference case.<br />

Elements Removed<br />

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