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|message_desc=No Boundary Control File (.tbc) specified. Each 2D domain must have a boundary control file specified. |
|message_desc=No Boundary Control File (.tbc) specified. Each 2D domain must have a boundary control file specified. |
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|suggestions=Specify a boundary control file in the .tcf with <font color="blue"><tt>BC Control File </tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font> <tt><filename.tbc></tt> for each 2D domain.<br> |
|suggestions=Specify a boundary control file in the .tcf with <font color="blue"><tt>BC Control File </tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font> <tt><filename.tbc></tt> for each 2D domain.<br> |
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If there are no 2D boundaries to be applied a .tbc file with no commands in it can be specified (e.g. an empty .tbc file). |
If there are no 2D boundaries to be applied a .tbc file with no commands in it can be specified (e.g. an empty/blank .tbc file). |
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|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 2129|Discuss Message 2129]] |
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Latest revision as of 09:10, 9 December 2024
TUFLOW Message
ERROR 2129 - No Boundary File Specified for 2D Domain <2D domain name>.
Alternate Message
Older versions of TUFLOW may have reported the message below and disappeared from the screen:
No Boundary File specified for 2D Domain <2D Domain Name>. Bailing out.
Message Type
ERROR
Description
No Boundary Control File (.tbc) specified. Each 2D domain must have a boundary control file specified.
Suggestions
Specify a boundary control file in the .tcf with BC Control File == <filename.tbc> for each 2D domain.
If there are no 2D boundaries to be applied a .tbc file with no commands in it can be specified (e.g. an empty/blank .tbc file).
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