SCT Features
Many functions normally associated with running a model are available from the SCT, allowing you to use the SCT as a primary RiverWare interface. Following are some of the operations you can perform directly from the SCT. 
• Open, run, and save models. 
• View any times series data in the model, in any order. 
• View the data in time-aggregated form. 
• Edit and manipulate series slot data by entering values directly, adjusting them by a constant or percentage, interpolating, and copy and paste. 
• Change series slot flags (such as Input, Output, and Target) using SCT toolbar buttons, keyboard shortcuts, and other utilities. 
• Execute model runs. 
• Enable and disable dispatching of certain objects.
• Plot slot values. 
• Display the Diagnostics windows and information for debugging and simulation analysis. 
• Access Data Management Interfaces (DMIs) to import and export data from the model. 
• Run any scripts defined in the model. 
Following are some of the ways you can customize the SCT to fit your needs. 
• Configure multiple SCTs for the same model. Each SCT can include any slots, allowing you to view different areas of your basin or view the data in different ways.
• Open more than one SCT at a time and easily switch from one SCT to another. 
• Create an SCT on the fly for a quick task. 
• Define the included slots and the order in which they appear. 
• Organize slots into logical groups and even sheets, for ease of viewing and management. 
• Create a similar view of the same named slots on different objects. 
• View timesteps vertically or horizontally and easily switch between the views. 
• Aggregate groups of timesteps (for example, aggregate seven daily values into one weekly value) and specify whether to display only summary values, or summary and details. 
• For series data, define Color Alerts that automatically change background or text color of a cell as the slot value meets specified conditions. 
• Configure the look and feel of the SCT, including: font type, size, and color; divider colors; how missing values are shown; and how flags and priorities are shown.