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You have a model that calculates gas leak detection areas around schools. You buffer
the gas mains by 50 feet and run the model. After running the analysis, you decide that
the 50-foot buffer is too small and you would like to use a 75-foot buffer. What do you do?
- ANSWER Modify the model by editing the buffer distance tool parameter value of 50 to
75 and run the model again.
What are the three states a model can be in? - ANSWER 1. Ready to run
2. Already run
3. Not ready to run
What is the first step in the model building process, and for what reason? - ANSWER
Determine your scenario and goal because these will drive the data to be used in the
model
You have taken a model from another user. You attempt to execute it from its tool dialog
box but it indicates the tool has no parameters. How do you input your own data from
the dialog box? - ANSWER Right-click each data element that you want as a parameter
and set it as a model parameter.
If a model is received from a colleague or other used and not all the model elements are
ready to run, what do you do? - ANSWER Validate the model and then attempt to find the
cause for any that are not ready to run.
What is the difference between tool and model parameters? - ANSWER Tool parameters
define inputs, outputs, and other parameters for a tool
What does the shadow under a model element mean? ANSWER The element has already
been executed.
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You have a model that calculates gas leak detection areas around schools. You buffer
the gas mains by 50 feet and run the model. After running the analysis, you decide that
the 50-foot buffer is too small and you would like to use a 75-foot buffer. What do you do?
- ANSWER Modify the model by editing the buffer distance tool parameter value of 50 to
75 and run the model again.
What are the three states a model can be in? - ANSWER 1. Ready to run
2. Already run
3. Not ready to run
What is the first step in the model building process, and for what reason? - ANSWER
Determine your scenario and goal because these will drive the data to be used in the
model
You have taken a model from another user. You attempt to execute it from its tool dialog
box but it indicates the tool has no parameters. How do you input your own data from
the dialog box? - ANSWER Right-click each data element that you want as a parameter
and set it as a model parameter.
If a model is received from a colleague or other used and not all the model elements are
ready to run, what do you do? - ANSWER Validate the model and then attempt to find the
cause for any that are not ready to run.
What is the difference between tool and model parameters? - ANSWER Tool parameters
define inputs, outputs, and other parameters for a tool
What does the shadow under a model element mean? ANSWER The element has already
been executed.