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<title>Message from Fritz Jooste</title>
<description><![CDATA[The Rankings Calculation tool is useful for determining which segments in your FWP has the lowest or highest values on selected <a href="https://help.junoviewerweb.com/pages/topic15-data-parameters-in-junoviewer-web.aspx" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Data Parameters</a>. For example, if you calculate the ranking on the Left Wheel-path (LWP) Rut Depth, you can use the ranking to see which of the segments in your FWP has the highest rut - these will be the ones with a ranking percentage close to 100. JunoViewer Web allows you to automatically calculate the rankings on four different data parameters.<br/><br/>To calculate rankings on a specific FWP, go to the <b>Tools</b> menu and select <b>FWP Utilities</b>. Select your network and FWP version to work with, then go to the Rankings Calculation panel lower down on the page. It looks like this:<br/><br/><img src="https://help.junoviewerweb.com/images_help/Rankings_Calc1.PNG" border="0"><br/>When you click on the Calculate Rankings button, a <a href="https://help.junoviewerweb.com/pages/topic10-long-running-processes-lrps-in-junoviewer-web.aspx" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Long Running Process (LRP)</a> will be initiated for you. Once the result has been calculated, the rankings will be available as "info_" columns in your FWP. You can view these rankings in two ways:<br/><br/>1. By exporting a FWP on which rankings have been calculated. The exported FWP will have columns such as "info_Rut_LWP_90th" to represent the 90th percentile value calculated on the Data Parameter called "Rut_LWP", and "info_Rut_LWP_90th_jvRank" to represent the calculated percentage RANK on this value. Here is an example:<br/><br/><img src="https://help.junoviewerweb.com/images_help/Rankings_Calc3.PNG" border="0"><br/><br/>2. Rankings along with colour coding can be seen in <b>Forecast View. </b>Open forecast View, select the cell you wanted to see Info panel. Click on the Info icon <img src="https://help.junoviewerweb.com/images_help/FVInfoIcon.PNG" border="0"> from top menu icons, scroll down to see Rankings. Usually all Rankings are packed at bottom of the Info Panel grid. <br/><br/><img src="https://help.junoviewerweb.com/images_help/RankingsInFV.PNG" border="0"><br/><br/>3. By exporting the FWP to the <b>Field Inspection Tool (FIT</b>), you can see the rankings automatically as part of the General Summary panel for the selected segment. It will look something like this:<br/><br/><img src="https://help.junoviewerweb.com/images_help/Rankings_Calc2.PNG" border="0"><br/><i>edited by admin on 7/14/2015</i><br/><i>edited by admin on 7/14/2015</i><br/><i>edited by admin on 7/14/2015</i><br/><i>edited by ravi on 9/14/2015</i>]]></description>
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