Difference between revisions of "TUFLOW Message 1305"

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|message_desc=No nodal area (NA) data exists for the nodes listed in messages.mif.   
 
|message_desc=No nodal area (NA) data exists for the nodes listed in messages.mif.   
|suggestions=If manually specifying nodal area tables using make sure the data is being read in correctly via the ecf command: <tt>Read GIS Table Links == </tt>.  If using automatically assigned NA data ensure that the UCS attribute of the 1D network (1d_nwk) is set to Yes (“Y” or “y”) or True (“T” or “t”).  When set to true, the storage (based on the width of the channel over half the channel length) is assigned to both of the two nodes connected to the channel.
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|suggestions=If manually specifying nodal area tables using make sure the data is being read in correctly via the ecf command: <tt><font color="blue">Read GIS Table Links </font><font color="red">== </font></tt>.  If using automatically assigned NA data ensure that the UCS attribute of the 1D network (1d_nwk) is set to Yes (“Y” or “y”) or True (“T” or “t”).  When set to true, the storage (based on the width of the channel over half the channel length) is assigned to both of the two nodes connected to the channel.
 
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 1305|Discuss Message 1305]]
 
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 1305|Discuss Message 1305]]
 
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Revision as of 16:53, 23 June 2022

TUFLOW Message
ERROR 1305 - No NA table data specified for 1D nodes.

Alternate Message
NA

Message Type
ERROR

Description
No nodal area (NA) data exists for the nodes listed in messages.mif.

Suggestions
If manually specifying nodal area tables using make sure the data is being read in correctly via the ecf command: Read GIS Table Links == . If using automatically assigned NA data ensure that the UCS attribute of the 1D network (1d_nwk) is set to Yes (“Y” or “y”) or True (“T” or “t”). When set to true, the storage (based on the width of the channel over half the channel length) is assigned to both of the two nodes connected to the channel.


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