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  • #7322
    Anonymous
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    I am trying to model a very simple channel for water quality analysis. The data for the water quality also has very simple parameters. However, an error keeps returning:

    Plan: ‘Plan 01’ (GCDam3.p01)
    Simulation started at: 06Jun2019 04:33:12 PM
    Performing Water Quality Simulation Version 5.0.6
    forrtl: severe (64): input conversion error, unit -5, file Internal Formatted Read
    Image PC Routine Line Source

    Error with program: WQNet64.exe Exit Code = 64

    Computations Summary

    Computation Task Time(hh:mm:ss)
    Water Quality Computations(64) <1
    Complete Process <1
    WQNet64.exe 00007FF794C71897 Unknown Unknown Unknown
    WQNet64.exe 00007FF794C29F76 Unknown Unknown Unknown
    WQNet64.exe 00007FF794BA1DB1 Unknown Unknown Unknown
    WQNet64.exe 00007FF794C00F6E Unknown Unknown Unknown
    WQNet64.exe 00007FF794C234B7 Unknown Unknown Unknown
    WQNet64.exe 00007FF794CD8672 Unknown Unknown Unknown
    WQNet64.exe 00007FF794CDE174 Unknown Unknown Unknown
    KERNEL32.DLL 00007FFF68B44034 Unknown Unknown Unknown
    ntdll.dll 00007FFF6A693691 Unknown Unknown Unknown

    Has anyone encountered this error before? Is there any way to access the error log or to find out what the actual error is. Or if there are any available tutorials for water quality analysis. Thanks.

    #12284
    Anonymous
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    I’m having the same problem, can anyone help out?

    #12285
    Anonymous
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    You have to enter the starting and ending time with this format: hhmm (eg 0900). I get the same error, when i enter it with a : (hh:mm).

    #12286
    Anonymous
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    Anyone solved this error? I cannot enter a starting and ending time in the format hhmm. When i do it is automatically changed to hh:mm:ss. I cant find any option for changing the time format either.

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