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|message_desc=Multiple cross-sections with the same priority have been found for channel. Mid channel cross-sections have higher priority than end cross-sections and will prevail. But if multiple mid channel cross-sections are found TUFLOW will give Error 1123. |
|message_desc=Multiple cross-sections with the same priority have been found for channel. Mid channel cross-sections have higher priority than end cross-sections and will prevail. But if multiple mid channel cross-sections are found TUFLOW will give Error 1123. |
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|suggestions=Check channel and cross-section configuration, remove unwanted cross-section.<br> |
|suggestions=Check channel and cross-section configuration, remove unwanted cross-section.<br> |
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If using end cross-sections ensure that the end of the 1d_nwk layer is snapped to a vertex on the cross-section. If this is not the case the cross-section may be treated as a mid cross-section. |
If using end cross-sections ensure that the end of the 1d_nwk layer is snapped to a vertex on the cross-section. If this is not the case the cross-section may be treated as a mid cross-section. An example of where this may occur is shown in the schematic below.<br><br> |
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|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 1123|Discuss Message 1123]] |
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 1123|Discuss Message 1123]] |
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Revision as of 10:18, 2 September 2015
TUFLOW Message
ERROR 1123 - More than one cross-section line of same priority for channel
Alternate Message
NA
Message Type
ERROR
Description
Multiple cross-sections with the same priority have been found for channel. Mid channel cross-sections have higher priority than end cross-sections and will prevail. But if multiple mid channel cross-sections are found TUFLOW will give Error 1123.
Suggestions
Check channel and cross-section configuration, remove unwanted cross-section.
If using end cross-sections ensure that the end of the 1d_nwk layer is snapped to a vertex on the cross-section. If this is not the case the cross-section may be treated as a mid cross-section. An example of where this may occur is shown in the schematic below.
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