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ShiZhongming avatar ShiZhongming commented on July 26, 2024

Hi @montecinosmedel

By fixing this situation, do you mean to have the two situations having the same Standards (CEA assumptions)?

The current situation is actually an expected behaviour. When CEA is pulling data from OSM, sometimes the data might not be complete. CEA has to make an "educated guess" to complete the missing data. In your case of the two scenarios, when having different sizes of sites, it just happened that CEA datermined the missing data differently.

Please note that CEA pulls data from OSM and completes the missing data to reduce the effort for our users' effort to get the simulations started. It is expected that users have to perform a check to ensure the data reflects the reality to a satisfactory extent before executing any simulations.

Back to your case, we suggest you check the CEA assumptions and correct them as per your need manually. We are sorry that we cannot provide a solution to completely remove the effort from our users to do the check-and-correct first.

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montecinosmedel avatar montecinosmedel commented on July 26, 2024

Hi @ShiZhongming

thank you for your reply.

Is there a way that I can automatically enter the data of the age of the constructions coming from another database?
I am thinking about the option that for example a city can make available to the users a cadastre of the age of the constructions...

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ShiZhongming avatar ShiZhongming commented on July 26, 2024

@montecinosmedel
The short answer is yes.
You can process the zone.shp outside from CEA Dashboard using ArcGIS Map for example, where you can spatially join building age data to the footprints.
https://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/latest/tools/analysis-toolbox/spatial-join.htm
Please pay attention to the column names of the processed shapfile's attribute table. They have to be exactly the same as before and case sensitive.

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