Difference between revisions of "TUFLOW Message 0046"

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[[WARNING]]
|message_desc=The output interval has not been specified using the tcf commands '''Time Series Output Interval''' / '''Output Interval (s)''', or '''Map Output Interval''' when simulating the model with Build 2013-12-AA or later. TUFLOW will issue an [[ERROR]] when using the default settings for this build or a [[WARNING]] if '''Defaults == PRE 2013'''.  
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|message_desc=The output interval has not been specified using the tcf commands '''Time Series Output Interval''' or '''Output Interval (s)''', when simulating the model with Build 2013-12-AA or later. TUFLOW will issue an [[ERROR]] when using the default settings for this build or a [[WARNING]] if '''Defaults == PRE 2013'''. This is a mandatory command as the default values for these intervals is the computational timestep, and by not specifying values can cause excessive amounts of memory to be allocated, sometimes causing undesirable results!
|suggestions=Specify the output interval using commands '''Time Series Output Interval''' / '''Output Interval (s)''', or '''Map Output Interval'''.
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|suggestions=Specify the output interval using commands '''Time Series Output Interval''' or '''Output Interval (s)'''.
 
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 0046|Discuss Message 0046]]
 
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 0046|Discuss Message 0046]]
 
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Revision as of 13:47, 17 February 2015

TUFLOW Message
ERROR 0046 - ????
WARNING 0046 - ????

Alternate Message
NA

Message Type
ERROR
WARNING

Description
The output interval has not been specified using the tcf commands Time Series Output Interval or Output Interval (s), when simulating the model with Build 2013-12-AA or later. TUFLOW will issue an ERROR when using the default settings for this build or a WARNING if Defaults == PRE 2013. This is a mandatory command as the default values for these intervals is the computational timestep, and by not specifying values can cause excessive amounts of memory to be allocated, sometimes causing undesirable results!

Suggestions
Specify the output interval using commands Time Series Output Interval or Output Interval (s).


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