Difference between revisions of "TUFLOW Message 0028"
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* <font color="blue"><tt>If Scenario </tt></font><font color="red"><tt>== </tt></font> | * <font color="blue"><tt>If Scenario </tt></font><font color="red"><tt>== </tt></font> | ||
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|prelink=[[TUFLOW_Message_0027|Message 0027]] | |prelink=[[TUFLOW_Message_0027|Message 0027]] | ||
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|nextlink=[[TUFLOW_Message_0029|Message 0029]] | |nextlink=[[TUFLOW_Message_0029|Message 0029]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:04, 1 July 2022
TUFLOW Message
ERROR 0028 - No "End Define" specified for "Define Event Name == <event_name>"
Alternate Message
NA
Message Type
ERROR
Description
No End Define command was found to close of the Define Event == block for the event.
Suggestions
Check the event file. Add the End Define command where it is missing.
Tip: When using commands such as Define Event == indent the commands within the block that follows as this makes it much easier to interpret which commands apply to which event definition. For example:
Define Event Name == 100y
- BC Event Source == _ARI_ | 100y
- Output Folder == ..\results_100y
End Define
Define Event Name == 06h
- BC Event Source == _Durn_ | 06h
- End Time == 9
End Define
Other examples of commands that benefit from indenting are:
- Start 2D Domain ==
- If Scenario ==
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