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{{TUFLOW_Message
{{TUFLOW_Message
|tuflow_message=ERROR 3001: Cannot open file "a" for writing
|tuflow_message= ERROR 3001 - Cannot open file "a" for writing.
<br> ERROR 3001: Cannot open file "a" for reading
|alt_msg=ERROR 3001 - Cannot open file "a" for reading.<br>
|alt_msg=ERROR 3001: cannot open log file "a" for writing
ERROR 3001 - cannot open log file "a" for writing.<br>
<br> ERROR 3001: cannot open timestep history file "a" for writing
ERROR 3001 - cannot open timestep history file "a" for writing.<br>
ERROR 3001 - Log file name "a" is too long.<br>
|type=[[ERROR]]
|type=[[ERROR]]
|message_desc=TUFLOW is unable to open file shown.
|message_desc=TUFLOW is unable to open the file for the requested read/write operation.
|suggestions=Check to ensure filename is correct, and that file is not used by other application.<br>
|suggestions=For files being opened for writing, check that:
* You have write access to the file location and that the total path+file name is not more than 255 characters.
* If the file already exists, check that the file is not locked by another application.
For files being opened for reading, check that:
* The file exists.
* You have read access for the file location and that the total path+file name is not more than 255 characters.
* The file is not locked by another application.






Revision as of 14:48, 2 March 2023

TUFLOW Message
ERROR 3001 - Cannot open file "a" for writing.

Alternate Message
ERROR 3001 - Cannot open file "a" for reading.
ERROR 3001 - cannot open log file "a" for writing.
ERROR 3001 - cannot open timestep history file "a" for writing.
ERROR 3001 - Log file name "a" is too long.

Message Type
ERROR

Description
TUFLOW is unable to open the file for the requested read/write operation.

Suggestions
For files being opened for writing, check that:

  • You have write access to the file location and that the total path+file name is not more than 255 characters.
  • If the file already exists, check that the file is not locked by another application.

For files being opened for reading, check that:

  • The file exists.
  • You have read access for the file location and that the total path+file name is not more than 255 characters.
  • The file is not locked by another application.


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