Difference between revisions of "TUFLOW Message 2060"

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{{TUFLOW_Message
 
{{TUFLOW_Message
|tuflow_message=ERROR 2060 - Unrecognisable .tbc command or problem reading BC data in fixed field format.
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|tuflow_message=ERROR 2061 - Could not find a CN connection snapped to the end of HX line.
 
|alt_msg=NA
 
|alt_msg=NA
 
|type=[[ERROR]]
 
|type=[[ERROR]]
|message_desc=Unrecognisable .tbc file command or an error reading data for a boundary condition in the old fixed field format. If it cannot be resolved contact support@tuflow.com.
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|message_desc=Could not find a connection (CN object) snapped to the end of the 1D/2D interface (HX) line. Check that any connection object is snapped; add a connection to the end of the 1D/2D interface; or edit the 1D/2D interface line. 1D/2D interface lines based on the HX type must have as a minimum a connection at each of its ends, otherwise it is not clear how to transfer the water level gradient from the 1D domain.
 
|suggestions=????
 
|suggestions=????
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 2060|Discuss Message 2060]]
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|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 2061|Discuss Message 2061]]
 
|link3=''
 
|link3=''
 
|link4=''
 
|link4=''
|prelink=[[TUFLOW_Message_2059|Message 2059]]
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|prelink=[[TUFLOW_Message_2060|Message 2060]]
 
|uplink=[[2xxx_TUFLOW_Messages|2xxx Messages]]
 
|uplink=[[2xxx_TUFLOW_Messages|2xxx Messages]]
|nextlink=[[TUFLOW_Message_2061|Message 2061]]
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|nextlink=[[TUFLOW_Message_2062|Message 2062]]
 
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Revision as of 11:45, 1 October 2010

TUFLOW Message
ERROR 2061 - Could not find a CN connection snapped to the end of HX line.

Alternate Message
NA

Message Type
ERROR

Description
Could not find a connection (CN object) snapped to the end of the 1D/2D interface (HX) line. Check that any connection object is snapped; add a connection to the end of the 1D/2D interface; or edit the 1D/2D interface line. 1D/2D interface lines based on the HX type must have as a minimum a connection at each of its ends, otherwise it is not clear how to transfer the water level gradient from the 1D domain.

Suggestions
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