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− | + | This error may also occur with automatically created 1d nodes. If a node has not been digitised at the end of a channel a new node is automatically created. The ID of automatic nodes is the first ten characters of the Channel ID with a “.1” or “.2” extension. “.1” is used if the node is at the start of the channel and “.2” if at the end. If more than one channel is connected to the created node, the Channel ID that occurs first alphanumerically is used. | |
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Latest revision as of 10:38, 23 December 2022
TUFLOW Message
ERROR 1370 - ",a," ID ",a," occurs ",a," times (IDs must be unique).
Alternate Message
NA
Message Type
ERROR
Description
Channel ID as set by the ID attribute in the 1D network layer is not unique. This should be a unique identifier up to 12 characters in length. It may contain any character except for quotes and commas, and cannot be blank. As a general rule, spaces and special characters (eg. “\”) should be avoided, although they are accepted. The same ID can be used for a channel and a node, but no two nodes and no two channels can have the same ID.
This error may also occur with automatically created 1d nodes. If a node has not been digitised at the end of a channel a new node is automatically created. The ID of automatic nodes is the first ten characters of the Channel ID with a “.1” or “.2” extension. “.1” is used if the node is at the start of the channel and “.2” if at the end. If more than one channel is connected to the created node, the Channel ID that occurs first alphanumerically is used.
Suggestions
Check channels have a unique ID, if this message is occuring at an automatically created node, you may need to have channel ID's that are 10 characters and unique. This ensures that when the nodes are created these also have unique IDs.
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