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|message_desc=Elevation point snapped to 2D breakline (Z Line) has an elevation of zero. This usually occurs when data is missing from the elevation point, this error prevents an absolute elevation of 0m being mistakenly used on a breakline.
 
Use .tgc command <font color="greenblue"><tt>Zero Z Line Point </tt></font><font color="red"><tt>== </tt></font><font color="black"><tt>WARNING</tt></font> to issue the message as a WARNING and not as an ERROR.
|suggestions=If the zero value is incorrect and a non-zero elevation is intended fill in data or remove elevation point to interpolate from adjacent values. If you are wanting an elevation of 0m at a point, this check can be set to issue a warning or the zero elevation can be set to a value very close to zero e.g. 0.001m.
 
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