What does "unsupported" or "deprecated" mean?
"Unsupported" or "deprecated" calculation tools are tools that can no longer be used to perform new assessments. Once a tool reaches this status, it will shortly become non-editable, meaning you cannot create new calculations or modify existing ones within these tools.
What happens to existing results?
Even though the tools themselves are no longer available for new projects, historical results remain saved in a read-only format. This ensures you can still:
Access results from past assessments.
Refer to them for submitted or archived projects.
Maintain consistency and traceability in project documentation.
Why are tools deprecated?
Calculation tools are deprecated when a more accurate, updated, or aligned version is released. This ensures that your assessments are always based on the most up-to-date methodologies, data sources, and industry standards.
In almost all cases, an unsupported tool has been replaced with a new version. These updated tools should be used for all future assessments.
What should I do if I encounter an unsupported tool?
Use the saved results for reference where needed.
Switch to the latest version of the tool for any new assessments.
Check the tool library or release notes to identify the recommended replacement.