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<li>Update the batch file to reference the '''TS04_5m_~e1~_~e2~_001.tcf''' and include event switches (-e1, -e2) defining event magnitude and event duration:<br>
<font color="blue"><tt>'''set'''</tt></font> <font color="black"><tt>exe</tt></font><font color="red"><tt>=</tt></font><font color="black"><tt>"..\..\..\exe\20252026.20.10\TUFLOW_iSP_w64.exe"</tt></font> <br>
<font color="blue"><tt>'''set'''</tt></font> <font color="black"><tt>run</tt></font><font color="red"><tt>=</tt></font><font color="black"><tt>start "TUFLOW" /wait</tt></font> <font color="orange"><tt> %exe%</tt></font> <font color="black"><tt> -b</tt></font> <br>
<font color="orange"><tt>%run% </tt></font> <font color="black"><tt> -e1 05p -e2 1hr TS04_5m_~e1~_~e2~_001.tcf </tt></font> <br>
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=Advanced Looping Batch File (Optional)=
Looping batch files are a powerful tool to enable high volume simulation management with the least amount syntax, and subsequently manual effort. For example, the following looped batch file executed 1440 simulation using 15 lines of syntax!
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[[File:SWMM_M04_advanced_looping_batch_01c.png]]<br>
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<li>Add the following commands. Indentation is important in batch files, insert tabs to match the below spacing:<br>
<font color="blue"><tt>echo </tt></font> <font color="black"><tt>off</tt></font><br>
<font color="blue"><tt>set </tt></font> <font color="black"><tt>exe</tt></font><font color="red"><tt>=</tt></font><font color="black"><tt>"..\..\..\exe\2023-03-AF2026.0.0\TUFLOW_iSP_w64.exe"</tt></font><br>
<font color="blue"><tt>set </tt></font> <font color="black"><tt>run</tt></font><font color="red"><tt>=</tt></font><font color="black"><tt>start "TUFLOW" /wait </tt></font><font color="orange"><tt>%exe%</tt></font><font color="black"><tt> -b</tt></font><br>
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