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|suggestions=Check to ensure that the application of the HQ boundary slope is correct. See also the <u>[[Check_Files_2d_bc_tables | _2d_bc_tables.csv check file]]</u> for the derived level-flow relationship. |
|suggestions=Check to ensure that the application of the HQ boundary slope is correct. See also the <u>[[Check_Files_2d_bc_tables | _2d_bc_tables.csv check file]]</u> for the derived level-flow relationship. |
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 7 February 2023
TUFLOW Message
CHECK 2241 - 2D BC HQ object has no name or slope. Using HQ slope value of ",a," specified in .tbc"
Alternate Message
NA
Message Type
CHECK
Description
A default slope can be specified for a HQ type boundary using the BLANK HQ SLOPE == <slope value> command in the .tbc file. This default will apply to all HQ boundary objects in the 2d_bc layer which have no name or slope specified. In this case a default slope has been applied to the object.
Suggestions
Check to ensure that the application of the HQ boundary slope is correct. See also the _2d_bc_tables.csv check file for the derived level-flow relationship.
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