Step 1: Select Files
Select files using the file browse button (1). One or more files can be selected. Files can be removed by selecting the file and pressing the delete button on the keyboard.
Step 2: Select Variables
The pane on the left (1) includes a set of variables that were found when scanning through the files. The pane on the right (2) includes variables that have been selected for import. Variables can be moved from the available variables column to the selected variables column by double-clicking the variable or using the arrows to move the selected variable. At least one variable must be selected to proceed.
Step 3: Select Re-sampling Options
An optional clipping data source can be selected (1). The clipping data source will be used to clip the grids on import.
An optional target projection well-known-text (WKT) string can be provided. The target WKT specifies the projection that the incoming grids will be reprojected to. A *.prj file can be selected using the file browse button. The globe icon (2) can be used to select common SHG or UTM projections.
An optional target cell size can be specified. The target cell size is the size that the incoming grids will be resampled to. The grid button (3) can be used to select from a list of common grid cell sizes.
A resampling method can be specified (4). Resampling options include bilinear, nearest neighbor, and average.
Step 4: Select Destination
The file browse button (1) can be used to browse to a destination file. If the destination file is HEC-DSS format, additional options are presented for specifying pathname parts. The DSS file can be version 6 or 7. Some pathname parts can not be edited. These will be populated automatically during import.
Step 5: Processing
After next has been selected on Step 4, a progress bar will display, indicating the progress of the import.
Step 6: Import Complete
After the import is complete, the wizard will automatically progress to step 6, indicating that the import is complete. There are buttons to Restart or Close the wizard.