Inputs
Drag & drop your case folder, GridView database, or files here
or
·
- A whole case folder (GridView
.mdb/.accdb+ every.datfile, subfolders included) - A GridView database (
.mdb/.accdb), optionally with individual.datshape files - A folder of CSV exports
- A
.zipof any of the above
The filename of the downloaded report. Defaults to today's date.
Live log
No run yet — start a validation in the Inputs tab.
Database Compare
Compares two Microsoft Access .mdb/.accdb
databases and reports every difference: tables added/removed, schema changes,
and per-row modifications.
Inputs
Drag and drop the baseline .mdb / .accdb here
or
The baseline / reference Microsoft Access database.
Drag and drop the updated .mdb / .accdb here
or
The updated
.mdb/.accdb to diff against the baseline.Filename for the downloaded comparison report.
Defaults to today's date.
Live log
No run yet — start a compare in the Inputs tab.
Add Generator
Adds a generator — and the related child rows it needs to
dispatch — to a copy of your GridView database. Your uploaded file is
never modified. Preview the exact changes, then download the new
.mdb plus a change report showing what was added.
Database
Drag and drop your .mdb / .accdb here
or
Your database is uploaded, copied, and the new generator is written
to the copy — the original you upload is left untouched.
Clone from
Pick an existing unit of the same type —
shown as “Name - Key”. The whole form below prefills from it, and its child rows
(ThermalGeneral, Battery, HourlyResource, …) are cloned for the new generator.
Pick a clone source above to load the tables.
Live log
No run yet — fill the Inputs tab, then Preview or Create.
Branch Monitor
Turns branch line-flow monitoring on (or off) by the geographic location of the buses and the voltage of the branch — e.g. monitor every line above 230 kV in Colorado and 300 kV everywhere else. Writes to a copy of your database; the file you upload is never modified.
Database
Drag and drop your .mdb / .accdb here
or
Once uploaded, the areas and voltage levels in your
database populate the rule builder below.
Geography & mode
Which grouping of buses a rule's areas refer to.
Rules
Evaluated top‑to‑bottom. A branch is “in” an
area if either end is, so inter‑area ties count for both. “Everywhere else”
means any area not named in another rule.
Where (areas)kV testAction
Live log
No run yet — upload a database, add rules, then Preview or Apply.
