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====The {{{name|{{{attribute|parameter}}}}}} is (much) higher than the average land height==== | ====The {{{name|{{{attribute|parameter}}}}}} is (much) higher than the average land height==== | ||
The {{linkappend|post={{#if: {{{article-postfix|}}}| {{{article-postfix|}}}|}} (Water Overlay)|{{{attribute| | The {{linkappend|post={{#if: {{{article-postfix|}}}| {{{article-postfix|}}}|}} (Water Overlay)|{{{attribute|water level}}}}} is much higher than the average [[elevation model|height of the terrain]], which likely means an improper value has been imported as {{linkappend|post={{#if: {{{article-postfix|}}}| {{{article-postfix|}}}|}} (Water Overlay)|{{{attribute|water level}}}}}. The effect in the model is {{#if: {{{effect-high|}}}|that {{{effect-high|}}}|undefined}}. | ||
'''To resolve:''' Ensure that the configured {{linkappend|post={{#if: {{{article-postfix|}}}| {{{article-postfix|}}}|}} (Water Overlay)|{{{attribute| | '''To resolve:''' Ensure that the configured {{linkappend|post={{#if: {{{article-postfix|}}}| {{{article-postfix|}}}|}} (Water Overlay)|{{{attribute|water level}}}}} is not set to a placeholder value. Note that if the {{linkappend|post= (Water Overlay)|{{{attribute|water level}}}}} is indeed correct but the warning persists, the warning can be ignored. | ||
====The {{{name|{{{attribute|parameter}}}}}} is (much) lower than the average land height==== | ====The {{{name|{{{attribute|parameter}}}}}} is (much) lower than the average land height==== | ||
The {{linkappend|post={{#if: {{{article-postfix|}}}| {{{article-postfix|}}}|}} (Water Overlay)|{{{attribute| | The {{linkappend|post={{#if: {{{article-postfix|}}}| {{{article-postfix|}}}|}} (Water Overlay)|{{{attribute|water level}}}}} is much lower than the average [[elevation model|height of the terrain]], which likely means an improper value has been imported as {{linkappend|post={{#if: {{{article-postfix|}}}| {{{article-postfix|}}}|}} (Water Overlay)|{{{attribute|water level}}}}}. The effect in the model is {{#if: {{{effect-low|}}}|that {{{effect-low|}}}|undefined}}. | ||
'''To resolve:''' Ensure that the configured {{linkappend|post={{#if: {{{article-postfix|}}}| {{{article-postfix|}}}|}} (Water Overlay)|{{{attribute| | '''To resolve:''' Ensure that the configured {{linkappend|post={{#if: {{{article-postfix|}}}| {{{article-postfix|}}}|}} (Water Overlay)|{{{attribute|water level}}}}} is not set to a placeholder value. Note that if the {{linkappend|post= (Water Overlay)|{{{attribute|water level}}}}} is indeed correct but the warning persists, the warning can be ignored.<noinclude> | ||
Parameters: | Parameters: | ||
* attribute: The attribute causing the issue | * attribute: The attribute causing the issue |
Latest revision as of 13:22, 27 May 2021
The parameter is (much) higher than the average land height
The water level is much higher than the average height of the terrain, which likely means an improper value has been imported as water level. The effect in the model is undefined.
To resolve: Ensure that the configured water level is not set to a placeholder value. Note that if the water level is indeed correct but the warning persists, the warning can be ignored.
The parameter is (much) lower than the average land height
The water level is much lower than the average height of the terrain, which likely means an improper value has been imported as water level. The effect in the model is undefined.
To resolve: Ensure that the configured water level is not set to a placeholder value. Note that if the water level is indeed correct but the warning persists, the warning can be ignored. Parameters:
- attribute: The attribute causing the issue
- article-postfix: A postfix for the article name of the attribute
- name: The name of the parameter (human-readable version of the attribute)
- effect-high: The effect of having this attribute configured too high
- effect-low: The effect of having this attribute too low