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|message_desc=Trying to apply a water level boundary ( |
|message_desc=Trying to apply a water level boundary (e.g. HT or HS) to a 2D cell already assigned a link or incompatible boundary (e.g. a HQ, Q or S boundary). |
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|suggestions=Separate incompatible boundary types, for example a single 2D cell cannot be both a water level boundary and a flow boundary. The <u>[[Check_Files_2d_bcc_check | bcc_check]]</u> layer is useful identifying cells acting as boundaries. |
|suggestions=Separate incompatible boundary types, for example a single 2D cell cannot be both a water level boundary and a flow boundary. The <u>[[Check_Files_2d_bcc_check | bcc_check]]</u> layer is useful identifying cells acting as boundaries. |
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 1 April 2026
TUFLOW Message
ERROR 2030 - Trying to apply a HT or HS boundary to a 2D cell already assigned a link or a HQ, Q or S boundary.
Alternate Message
NA
Message Type
ERROR
Description
Trying to apply a water level boundary (e.g. HT or HS) to a 2D cell already assigned a link or incompatible boundary (e.g. a HQ, Q or S boundary).
Suggestions
Separate incompatible boundary types, for example a single 2D cell cannot be both a water level boundary and a flow boundary. The bcc_check layer is useful identifying cells acting as boundaries.
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