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Overview

The DSSUTL software does not appear to be distributed. This documentation and command are retained for historical purposes and may be removed in the future. See the HEC-DSSVue software as an alternative.

The RunDSSUTL command runs the Army Corps of Engineers DSSUTL program and other utility programs, which are used with HEC-DSS files. See also the HEC-DSS Input Type appendix. This command formats the command line for the program, runs the program, and checks the exit value. A non-zero exit value will result in a failure status for the command.

TSTool internally maintains a working directory that is used to convert relative paths to absolute paths in order to locate files. The working directory is by default the location of the last command file that was opened. The location of the program being run (e.g., DSSUTL.EXE) is determined by the operating system using the PATH environment variable; therefore, use the ${WorkingDir} property in the command line if the program location is not in PATH. Use \” in the command line or arguments to surround whitespace.

It is not clear whether DSSUTL and other program have limits on path or filename length, but if this appears to be the case, use shorter names. If a program is not provided with correct input, it may go into interactive mode, in which case TSTool may appear to stop when running the command. Currently there is no way to kill the process and TSTool must be stopped and restarted.

The following table summarizes how the command treats input for various utility programs. Required arguments are for the RunDSSUTL command but may be optional if the program is run on the command line.

RunDSSUTL Command Handling of HEC-DSS Utility Program Input

Program          Description DSSFILE=Argument           INPUT=Argument OUTPUT=Argument
DSSUTL Data Storage System Utility Program Required Required Optional
DSPLAY Data Storage System Graphics Utility Required Required Optional
DSSMATH Utility Program for Mathematical Manipulation of HEC-DSS Data Not used – use OPEN() command. Required Optional
REPGEN Report Generator – not fully supported due to different command line argument conventions.
DSSTS Regular Interval Time-Series Data Entry Program Required Required
DSSITS Irregular Interval Time-Series Data Entry Program Required Required Optional
DSSPD Paired Data Entry Program Required Required Optional
DSSTXT Text Data Entry Program Required Required Optional
DWINDO Interactive Data Entry and Editing This interactive program is not supported by RunDSSUTL command.
WATDSS Watstore to DSS Data Entry Program – not fully supported due to different command line argument conventions. Required Required Optional
NWSDSS National Weather Service to Data Storage System Conversion Utility – not fully supported due to different command line argument conventions. Required Required Optional
PREAD Functions, Macros, and Screens – not fully supported due to interactive prompts.

Command Editor

The command is available in the following TSTool menu:

  • Commands / General - Running and Properties

The following dialog is used to edit the command and illustrates the command syntax. Note that the DSSUTL.EXE location is in this case not included in the PATH environment variable and is specified with the DssutlProgram parameter, using ${WorkingDir}. The HEC-DSS and input files are relative to the working directory.

RunDSSUTL command editor

RunDSSUTL Command Editor when Specifying Command Line (see full-size image)

Command Syntax

The command syntax is as follows:

RunDSSUTL(Parameter="Value",...)

Command Parameters

Parameter                 Description Default                        
DssFile The HEC-DSS filename as an absolute path or relative to the working directory. The file must exist because TSTool does not interface with the program interactive mode prompts. The parameter is passed to the program using the DSSFILE= command line argument. None – must be specified for most programs.
InputFile The DSS utility program command file to run. The file must exist because TSTool does not interface with the utility program interactive mode prompts. The input file name is passed to the program using the INPUT= command line argument. None – must be specified.
OutputFile The DSS utility program output file, which contains logging information. This is passed to the program using the OUTPUT= command line argument. Specifying the argument will cause output to be printed to the file and not the screen. Note that some utility program commands write to other output files (controlled by the command file or other command line arguments), which should not be confused with the output file for this argument. Not required – output will be to screen if command shell window is shown.
DssutlProgram The DSS utility program to run. The PATH environment variable is used to locate the executable if a full path is not specified. Specify the specific DSS utility program to run if the default value is not appropriate. If not specified, DSSUTL.EXE will be used and must be located in a directory listed in the PATH environment variable.

Examples

Troubleshooting

See the main TSTool Troubleshooting documentation.

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