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|suggestions=If the pit must be connected to a 1D channel, use the ECF command <font color="blue"><tt>Pit No 1D Connection </tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font> ERROR to force an error and check the pit connection. See also <u>[[TUFLOW_Message_1626|ERROR 1626]]</u>. | |suggestions=If the pit must be connected to a 1D channel, use the ECF command <font color="blue"><tt>Pit No 1D Connection </tt></font> <font color="red"><tt>==</tt></font> ERROR to force an error and check the pit connection. See also <u>[[TUFLOW_Message_1626|ERROR 1626]]</u>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 23 December 2022
TUFLOW Message
CHECK 1625 - Unconnected pit.
Alternate Message
CHECK 1625 - Could not find any channel ends for Pit XXX. 1D virtual pipe connection assumed. To treat as an ERROR use PIT NO 1D CONNECTION == ERROR.
Message Type
CHECK
Description
Pit is not snapped or within the Pit Search Distance ==, and will be modelled as an 1D virtual pipe.
Suggestions
If the pit must be connected to a 1D channel, use the ECF command Pit No 1D Connection == ERROR to force an error and check the pit connection. See also ERROR 1626.
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