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Urban Flood Risk drops AOI attribute table fields #1600

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newtpatrol opened this issue Jul 18, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1626
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Urban Flood Risk drops AOI attribute table fields #1600

newtpatrol opened this issue Jul 18, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #1626
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I'm running Urban Flood Risk, SDR and NDR in the same place, providing the same watershed shapefile as the area of interest for all models. The watershed shapefile contains an important field that I want to retain in the model output, but UFR does not retain them, while SDR and NDR do. In particular, I have a unique ws_id assigned to each watershed that gets dropped, and that's very inconvenient for later needing to join up the results with other data, because what's left is the FID field, which GIS software can independently change if a feature is added or deleted.

So the request is for UFR to keep all of the fields contained in the input AOI vector when creating the aggregated vector result. Thanks!

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emlys commented Aug 6, 2024

Thanks @newtpatrol - marking it as a bug because we do intend to preserve input fields in the output.

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Please ignore the "mention" notification above! That PR is unrelated to this issue; I simply pasted in the wrong URL by mistake. 🤦🏻‍♀️

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