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The '''Model Check''' command should be issued once all necessary HEC-1 data has been defined. It will report any possible errors/inconsistencies in the model so that corrections can be made prior to executing HEC-1. Two types of information are provided as a result of this command. The first type is simply informational and provides things such as the starting time, time step, and total time of the simulation. Users should verify that these parameters are what are intended. The second type of information messages are errors and must be corrected before an accurate HEC-1 analysis can be performed. The list of checks made is not complete and just because no errors are reported does not insure that a successful and/or accurate analysis will be completed. It's recommended to report any additional checks that might be made while working through various problems.
The '''Model Check''' command should be issued once all necessary HEC-1 data has been defined. It will report any possible errors/inconsistencies in the model so that corrections can be made prior to executing HEC-1. Two types of information are provided as a result of this command. The first type is simply informational and provides things such as the starting time, time step, and total time of the simulation. Verify that these parameters are what are intended. The second type of information messages are errors and must be corrected before an accurate HEC-1 analysis can be performed. The list of checks made is not complete and just because no errors are reported does not insure that a successful and/or accurate analysis will be completed. It's recommended to report any additional checks that might be made while working through various problems.


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Revision as of 17:16, 16 February 2016

The Model Check command should be issued once all necessary HEC-1 data has been defined. It will report any possible errors/inconsistencies in the model so that corrections can be made prior to executing HEC-1. Two types of information are provided as a result of this command. The first type is simply informational and provides things such as the starting time, time step, and total time of the simulation. Verify that these parameters are what are intended. The second type of information messages are errors and must be corrected before an accurate HEC-1 analysis can be performed. The list of checks made is not complete and just because no errors are reported does not insure that a successful and/or accurate analysis will be completed. It's recommended to report any additional checks that might be made while working through various problems.

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