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|message_desc= This error indicates that there is a configuration problem with the 1d_wll and 1d_nwk layers
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|suggestions=Load the messages, 1d_wll, 1d_nwk and 2d_bc layers into your GIS package. Using the messages layer, locate the area where the error occurs. <br>
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Check that the water level lines are configured correctly. <br> <br>
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Remember: <br>
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Water level lines should go left to right looking downstream.<br>
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If the water level lines have only 2 vertices (no nodes on the lines, only a start and an end), then the line must go from 2d_bc to 2d_bc and '''cross''' the 1D network.<br>
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If the water level line have 3 or more vertices, then the line must go from 2d_bc to 2d_bc and '''snap''' to the 1D network. <br>
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Should you need further information on configuring water level lines, refer to [http://wiki.tuflow.com/index.php?title=Tutorial_Module04#Review_the_Results Tutorial Model 4]
 
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|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 1031|Discuss Message 1031]]
 
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Revision as of 21:58, 16 March 2016

TUFLOW Message
ERROR 1031 - End of a WLL cannot snap to 1D node

Alternate Message
ERROR 1031 - End of a WLL cannot snap to a 1D channel

Message Type
ERROR

Description
This error indicates that there is a configuration problem with the 1d_wll and 1d_nwk layers

Suggestions
Load the messages, 1d_wll, 1d_nwk and 2d_bc layers into your GIS package. Using the messages layer, locate the area where the error occurs.
Check that the water level lines are configured correctly.

Remember:
Water level lines should go left to right looking downstream.
If the water level lines have only 2 vertices (no nodes on the lines, only a start and an end), then the line must go from 2d_bc to 2d_bc and cross the 1D network.
If the water level line have 3 or more vertices, then the line must go from 2d_bc to 2d_bc and snap to the 1D network.
Should you need further information on configuring water level lines, refer to Tutorial Model 4


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