In GeoSTORM software, the Routing Junction Table Edit command allows the user to view and edit all the parameters of the routing junctions in a single editable data grid. The user can also view the corresponding output results from this data grid.
Follow the steps below to use the Routing Junction Table Edit command:
- From the Input ribbon menu, click the Routing Junctions dropdown menu and select the Routing Junction Table Edit command.

- The Routing Junction Table Edit dialog box will be displayed, as shown below.

The following sections describe how to use the Routing Junction Table Edit command and interact with the above dialog box.
Selecting Storm Results
In the Select Storm Results section, the Storm result to display dropdown combo box allows the user to select the storm frequency whose result is to be displayed.
Note: The Select Storm Results section is only available when either the Dekalb Rational Method, Modified Rational or Rational Method is selected as the hydrology analysis engine in the Scenario Manager dialog box. Otherwise, this section is unavailable. Refer to this article in our knowledge base to learn more about the hydrology analysis engine.
Routing Junction Parameters
In the Routing Junction Parameters section, the following panels are available:
- Junction Data
- Results Data
Junction Data
This panel displays editable data grid columns listing all the routing junction parameters contained in the current scenario.
The following routing junction parameters are provided in the data grid column entries:
- Routing Junction ID
This editable entry lists all routing junction IDs contained in the current scenario.
- Elevation
This editable entry lists the routing junction invert elevation. The user can manually edit the routing junction invert elevation directly from the entry or by clicking the corresponding […] button and measuring the routing junction invert elevation from the Map View.
- Initial WSEL
This editable entry lists the water surface elevation (WSEL) of the routing junction at the start of the simulation.
Results Data
The data grid columns in this panel list corresponding output results for routing junctions contained in the current scenario after the analysis is successfully computed.
The following routing junction parameters are provided in the data grid column entries:
- Routing Junction ID
This editable entry lists all routing junction IDs contained in the current scenario.
- Peak Flow Rate
This read-only entry lists the computed peak flow rate at the routing junction during the storm event.
- Maximum WSEL
This read-only entry lists the computed maximum water surface elevation (WSEL) at the routing junction during the storm event.
- Maximum Depth
This read-only entry lists the computed maximum water depth at the routing junction during the storm event.
Sorting the Routing Junction Table
The data in the Routing Junction Parameters table can be sorted by multiple columns. Users can sort the data by holding down the [Shift] key while clicking the Up or Down arrows in the column headers. This allows for multi-column sorting without losing the previous sort. The sorting order is determined by the sequence in which the column headers are selected.
Follow the steps below to sort the data by using multiple columns:
- Select the header of the first column and click the Up or Down arrow to sort the data in ascending or descending order.
- Hold down the [Shift] key, then select the header of the second column and click the Up or Down arrow to sort the second column.
- Repeat step 2 to sort the data for any additional column.
For example, first, select the Routing Junction ID column and click the Up arrow to sort the data in ascending order. Then, while holding down the [Shift] key, select the Elevation column and click the Down arrow to apply a secondary sort.
Copying and Exporting Routing Junction Table
The data in the Routing Junction Parameters table can be copied to the clipboard or exported as a Microsoft Excel or PDF document by using right-click context menu commands such as Copy, Copy Table to Clipboard, Export Table to Excel, or Export Table to PDF.
After editing the required routing junction parameters, click the [Close] button to close the Routing Junction Table Edit dialog box.
