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 +====== Database Manager======
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 +<fs x-large>**Database Manager**</fs>
  
- +The Database Manger is the central application to manage the different ENVI-met database tables ranging from building materials over soil profiles up to pollutant sources.
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-===== Overview ===== 
-The DBManger is the central application to manage the different ENVI-met database tables ranging from building materials over soil profiles up to pollutant sources. It offers a distinct set of tools to provide overview and easy access to data stored on your system and helps you to view, edit and add datasets. 
  
-For a basic overview over the ENVI-met database concept, see [[filereference:dbssystem|The ENVI-met Database System]]+ The Database Manager offers a distinct overview and easy access to data stored on your system and helps you to view, edit and add datasets. 
 + For a basic overview over the ENVI-met database concept, see [[filereference:dbssystem|The ENVI-met Database System]]
  
 ===== Working with DBManager  ===== ===== Working with DBManager  =====
    
 === Database tables managed by the DBEditor === === Database tables managed by the DBEditor ===
-    * [[filereference:dbsystem:soils|Soils]]| Properties of different natural and artificial soils +Below you find a list of the different themtic tables stored in the database and managed by the database manger. For detailed information, click on the items. 
-    * [[filereference:dbsystem:profiles|Soil Profiles]]| Different soil types as vertical sandwiches of soils +    * [[filereference:dbsystem:soils|Soils]] | Properties of different natural and artificial soils 
-    * [[filereference:dbsystem:materials|Materials]]| Basic collection of different materials that can be use in walls  +    * [[filereference:dbsystem:profiles|Soil Profiles]] | Different soil types as vertical sandwiches of soils 
-    * [[filereference:dbsystem:walls|Walls]]| Sets of building walls and roof composed out of 3 layers of different materials +    * [[filereference:dbsystem:materials|Materials]] | Basic collection of different materials that can be use in walls  
-    * [[filereference:dbsystem:singlewalls|Single Walls]]| Sets of single and thin walls consisting of one material +    * [[filereference:dbsystem:walls|Walls]] | Sets of building walls and roof composed out of 3 layers of different materials 
-    * [[filereference:dbsystem:simpleplants|SimplePlants]]| Simple 1D plants such as grass.  +    * [[filereference:dbsystem:singlewalls|Single Walls]] | Sets of single walls consisting of one material 
-    * [[filereference:dbsystem:sources|Sources]]| Emission profiles for different pollutant sources.+    * [[filereference:dbsystem:simpleplants|Simple Plants]] | Simple 1D plants such as grass.  
 +    * [[filereference:dbsystem:sources|Sources]] | Emission profiles for different pollutant sources. 
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-=== General working steps === +Please note, that 3DPlants are also a part of the database system, but due to their complexity, they are managed in the [[apps:albero:start|Albero]] application.
-    * Editing data | How to view & edit the different parameters of the database items+