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<title>Message from Philip van der Wel</title>
<description><![CDATA[Oftentimes the placement of one treatment in your Forward Works Programme (FWP) will <i>always</i> require the placement of a subsequent treatment in the following years. For example, in New Zealand road construction, a second-coat reseal (also known as a Birthday Seal) is required one year after a road rehabilitation/reconstruction occurs. In JunoViewer, this is referred to as a <b>follow-up treatment</b>. <br/><br/>In the JunoViewer Forecast Model, follow-up treatments are set in the Treatments worksheet of the Deterioration Model Setup (DMS) file. In a row titled <i>Follow-Up Treatments</i>, in the column of the treatment for which you want to assign a subsequent treatment, enter the follow-up treatment name and number of years after which to assign it. The format required is as follows:<br/><i><br/></i><br/><i>Follow-up Treatment Name;Number of years after which to assign</i><br/><i><br/></i><br/>To specify more than one follow-up treatments (i.e. a <i>treatment strategy</i>), you can delineate different follow-up treatments with a Pipe ("|") delimiter. So for example, if a treatment called "RHAB" should be followed by another called "Reseal" the year after, followed again by a treatment called "SMA" seven years after "RHAB", you can specify it as follows:<br/><i><br/></i><br/><i>Reseal;1|SMA;7</i><br/><i><br/></i><br/><i><span style="color:#ff0000">Note that the number of years to wait for the follow-up treatment is always relative to the <u>triggered treatment</u>, and not to the previous follow-up treatment.</span><br/></i><br/><br/>The images below shows an example of a single follow-up treatment, both the setup in the DMS file and the results in the Forecast View:<br/><br/><img src="https://help.junoviewerweb.com/images_help/DMS_File_Follow_up_Treatments_01.png" border="0"><br/><br/><br/><img src="https://help.junoviewerweb.com/images_help/DMS_File_Follow_up_Treatments_02.png" border="0"><br/><br/><b>Additional Notes:</b><br/><ul><li>A follow-up treatment will only be assigned if the model is <a href="https://help.junoviewerweb.com/pages/topic82-treatment-assignment-mode-in-the-dms-file.aspx" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">configured to trigger treatments</a>. </li><li>Follow-up treatments will not be assigned after Committed Treatments, but only after treatments triggered by the model</li><li>Follow-up treatments have to be listed as one of the model Treatments </li></ul><br/><br/><br/><i>edited by admin on 1/3/2018</i>]]></description>
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