Difference between revisions of "TUFLOW Message 1076"

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|message_desc=TUFLOW creates elevation vs hydraulic properties table for 1d channel with user defined cross section. This check message indicate the number of data in the table exceeded the default limit of 100 and was capped to 100.
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|message_desc=When TUFLOW creates elevation vs hydraulic properties table for 1d channel, user can Optionally use the 'Z_Increment' and the 'Z_Maximum' attributes in the 1d_xs layer to specify the interval and the maximum elevation of the table. However, the default upper limit of the table data size is 100 and this check message indicate the data size exceeded the limit and was capped to 100.
|suggestions=Check the 'Z_Increment' and 'Z_Maximum' values specified in the cross section input file.
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This check message can also occur if the Min Z and Max Z values are the same.
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|suggestions=Check the 'Z_Increment' and 'Z_Maximum' values specified in the cross section input file, or check if there is only one elevation value (the same value) in the input cross-section data.  
  
 
|uplink=[[1xxx_TUFLOW_Messages|1xxx Messages]]
 
|uplink=[[1xxx_TUFLOW_Messages|1xxx Messages]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:18, 8 March 2024

TUFLOW Message
CHECK 1076 - ",a," processed data levels determined for ",a,". Limiting to 100.

Alternate Message
NA

Message Type
CHECK

Description
When TUFLOW creates elevation vs hydraulic properties table for 1d channel, user can Optionally use the 'Z_Increment' and the 'Z_Maximum' attributes in the 1d_xs layer to specify the interval and the maximum elevation of the table. However, the default upper limit of the table data size is 100 and this check message indicate the data size exceeded the limit and was capped to 100.

This check message can also occur if the Min Z and Max Z values are the same.

Suggestions
Check the 'Z_Increment' and 'Z_Maximum' values specified in the cross section input file, or check if there is only one elevation value (the same value) in the input cross-section data.


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