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=Creating a Boundary Control Database from MIKE=
A Boundary Control Database (bc_dbase) consists of the values (time series or constant value) and the linking boundary names. The boundary names, constant values, and data source for time series can be obtained from steps outlined in
* <u>[https://wiki.tuflow.com/index.php?title=MIKE_Flood_to_TUFLOW#Creating_a_TUFLOW_Boundary_Control_File_from_MIKE21_and_MIKE_Flood Section 3]</u> - Creating a TUFLOW TBC File from MIKE 21 and MIKE Flood (for 2D boundaries)
* <u>[https://wiki.tuflow.com/index.php?title=MIKE_Flood_to_TUFLOW#1D_Boundaries Section 5.2]</u> – 1D Boundaries
==DSF0 time series==
Time series values need to be extracted from MIKE time series files (.dfs0). This can be done following the steps below:
<ol>
<li> Open MIKE Zero
<li> Open the .dfs0 file through <b>Open</b> (or drag and drop)
<li> Select <b>File</b> >> <b>Export to ASCII…</b><br>[[File: MIKEZero-DFS0-Export.PNG|700px|]]
<li> This will export the time series data to a text based format
</ol>
The time series will need to be formatted so that the time column units are in hours. This can be done in MS Excel or equivalent. More information on setting up inflow boundaries in TUFLOW can be found in the <u>[https://www.tuflow.com/Download/TUFLOW/Releases/2016-03/TUFLOW%20Manual.2016-03.pdf Manual]</u>.
=Creating an Estry Control File from MIKE11=
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