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− | |message_desc=The period attribute in a variable z shape layer (2d_vzsh) defines the time in hours over which the variation in Zpt elevations occurs. This <u>'''must'''</u> be greater than zero. From 2020-01-AB warning is issued if Period attribute is greater than zero, but below 0.01hr. Previously Period under 0.001hr was recognised as zero and error issued. | + | |message_desc=The period attribute in a variable z shape layer (2d_vzsh) defines the time in hours over which the variation in Zpt elevations occurs. This <u>'''must'''</u> be greater than zero. From 2020-01-AB warning is issued if Period attribute is greater than zero, but below 0.01hr. Previously Period under 0.001hr was recognised as zero and error was issued. |
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 7 February 2023
TUFLOW Message
ERROR 2222 - Period attribute (eg. time taken for failure) must be greater than zero.
Alternate Message
WARNING 2222 - Period attribute (eg. time taken for failure) is very short.
Description
The period attribute in a variable z shape layer (2d_vzsh) defines the time in hours over which the variation in Zpt elevations occurs. This must be greater than zero. From 2020-01-AB warning is issued if Period attribute is greater than zero, but below 0.01hr. Previously Period under 0.001hr was recognised as zero and error was issued.
Suggestions
Set a valid period in the GIS layer and/or check the very short period is intentional.
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