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#623 not an issue Timeseries datasets with forcing function data (eTimeSeriesType.TimeForcing) are not applied when timeseries dataset is loaded villyc joeb
Description

In EwE5 when a timeseries dataset is loaded that contains type 2 data (in EwE5 time forcing in EwE6 TimeSeriesType?.TimeForcing?) this data will overwrite any existing forcing function data in memory. In EwE6 when the database is imported timeseries data of type 2 data (time forcing) are striped out of the timeseries dataset and loaded into the forcing function data. Then if the timeseries dataset is loaded/applied the forcing function data never gets applied so the in memory forcing function data does not contain the timeseries data from the dataset.

This creates differences in the Ecosim output if timeseries data that includes forcing function data are loaded

In EwE5 once timeseries data that contains forcing function data is loaded that data stays in memory until a new model is loaded, even if another timeseries dataset is loaded. This effectively corrupts forcing function data that has been applied.

#630 not an issue Forcing function_continued_cannot re-search colettew
Description

I have loaded a model, applied time series, applied forcing shape #4 to primary producers and did an anomaly search with forcing shape #4.

I then go back to the forcing function tab - select foraging shape #6 and draw something in it - then apply it to a group of consumers. Let's say zooplankton. If I go back to fit to time series I have the same problem previously reported that i cannot re-search under the anomaly tab nor can I search for vulnerabilities.

#644 not an issue Relative biomass Timeseries not plotting properly joeb shermanl
Description

When a TimeSeries? is set to relative (starting point at 1), it scales the Ecosim output plot for that group.

Reported by Cathy Bulman. See two attachments below.

From: <Cathy.Bulman@…> To: <drmbongo@…>

Hi Jeroen

I still can’t quite get whether this is a display problem or my non-understanding of how these time series (i.e. type relative Biomass) are rescaled>

EG. If you can see this plot for CPUE 35 first value for 1994 is 1. It is even plotted on the time series as 1. All my time series start at 1 so I didn’t think rescaling of any sort was necessary (Beth doesn’t believe so either)

But take a look at the Ecosim plot. The cursor is where the first of the time series 35 is plotted (i.e. at 0.67). Sorry yellow isn’t a good display colour!

So, if I’ve completely missed something here, could someone please explain the format for the rescaling.

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