Difference between revisions of "TUFLOW Message 2120"

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|type=[[ERROR]]
 
|message_desc=There is no global timestep or a specific timestep for 2D domain. The global timestep is specified by using <font color="green"><tt>Timestep ==</tt></font> outside a <font color="green"><tt>Start 2D Domain</tt></font> command block. For each 2D domain, as defined in the .tcf with <font color="green"><tt>Start 2D Domain</tt></font> and <font color="green"><tt>End 2D Domain</tt></font>, a timestep is specfied with a <font color="green"><tt>Timestep == </tt></font> command.  If no specific timestep is applied to a 2D domain, the global timestep is used.
 
|message_desc=There is no global timestep or a specific timestep for 2D domain. The global timestep is specified by using <font color="green"><tt>Timestep ==</tt></font> outside a <font color="green"><tt>Start 2D Domain</tt></font> command block. For each 2D domain, as defined in the .tcf with <font color="green"><tt>Start 2D Domain</tt></font> and <font color="green"><tt>End 2D Domain</tt></font>, a timestep is specfied with a <font color="green"><tt>Timestep == </tt></font> command.  If no specific timestep is applied to a 2D domain, the global timestep is used.
|suggestions=Specify a timestep for each 2D domain in the model.
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|suggestions=Specify a timestep for each 2D domain in the model and/or use a global timestep.
 
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 2120|Discuss Message 2120]]
 
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 2120|Discuss Message 2120]]
 
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Revision as of 09:52, 7 December 2011

TUFLOW Message
ERROR 2120 - There is no global timestep or a specific timestep for 2D domain.

Alternate Message
NA

Message Type
ERROR

Description
There is no global timestep or a specific timestep for 2D domain. The global timestep is specified by using Timestep == outside a Start 2D Domain command block. For each 2D domain, as defined in the .tcf with Start 2D Domain and End 2D Domain, a timestep is specfied with a Timestep == command. If no specific timestep is applied to a 2D domain, the global timestep is used.

Suggestions
Specify a timestep for each 2D domain in the model and/or use a global timestep.


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