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=Run the Simulation=
Using your preferred method for starting TUFLOW, run the newly created '''M06_5m_~s1~_001.tcf'''. Please refer to [[Tutorial_Module01Tutorial_Module01_Archive#Running_TUFLOW | Module 1]] for a detailed description of the various methods for running a TUFLOW simulation.<br>
In this tutorial we are using a batch file to run simulations. The use of an If Scenario requires a new '''-s1''' switch to be added to the command line that launches the model simulation (shown in red below). TUFLOW replaces the s1 switch with the name of the scenario in all output files. Thus, the command line in our batch file looks like this:<br>
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Try updating the batch file to simulate the '''EXG''' scenario. A second set of result and check files will be written with the name of all output files containing the s1 switch '''EXG'''. Also try to simulate the model with a scenario name of your choosing to try to trigger the error message ''Scenario not recognised''. <br>
 
If the model fails to start correctly please refer to the <u>[[Tutorial_Module06Tutorial_Module06_Archive#Troubleshooting |troubleshooting section]]</u> at the end of this page.<br>
 
=Review Check Files=
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If the TUFLOW simulation fails to start, TUFLOW will output the error in a number of locations. Firstly, check the Console Window or the TUFLOW Log File (.tlf) (located in the '''TUFLOW\runs\log\''' folder with the name '''M06_5m_Bridge_001.tlf'''). This file can be opened in a text editor and the error is generally located at the end of the file. You can however search for "Error" if you cannot see the error. In most cases there is also a spatial location for the error message (if the error reported in the log file is prefixed by XY:). To check the location of the geographic errors, open the '''M06_5m_Bridge_001_messages.mif''' or '''M06_5m_Bridge_001_messages_P.shp''' file in your GIS package.<br>
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This section contains links to some possible problems that may occur when progressing through Module 6. If you experience a problem that is not detailed, please email support@tuflow.com or add and describe the problem on the <u>[[Talk%3ATutorial_Module063ATutorial_Module06_Archive | discussion page.]]</u><br>
 
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''TIP: To switch on the HPC solver via scenario control commands, please see the <u>[[Tutorial_Module05Tutorial_Module05_Archive#Model_Setup | HPC Model Setup]]</u> section of Module 5 (recommended).''<br>
:''Also, to learn how to optimise a HPC simulation to achieve the fastest simulation speed please complete <u>[[Tutorial_Module02Tutorial_Module02_Archive | Tutorial Module 2 ]]</u> and <u>[[Tutorial_Module03Tutorial_Module03_Archive | Tutorial Module 3 ]]</u><br>''
 
==Results==
Using the methods described above in the <u>[[Tutorial_Module01Tutorial_Module01_Archive#Viewing_Results | Viewing Results]]</u> section of Module 1.
* Check the simulation logs in the DOS window, .tlf and .hpc.tlf log files.
* View the results in your preferred package.