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Forum Post: RE: very serious problem

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Parikshit, There are a few things that I notice from your post. The first is the you're speaking of a manhole in your second paragraph when you say, "But the problem is that , this manholes doesnt exist in drawing network." and the user notification that you're asking about refers to not having an outfall in the model. It sounds like your subnetwork doesn't have an outfall connected to it. Have you checked to confirm that is does? If you having a separate issue where you are seeing a manhole might not be present in your model, but you still seem to be getting messages regarding it then you might try 1 of 2 things. 1) Go to Tools Options and on the global tab make sure the option for "Display inactive topology" has a checkmark next to it. If it does you can click the Cancel button and if it does not you should check the box and hit the ok button. Next try to locate that element in your model file. The best way to do this is to open the manhole flextable and locate the record for it. Once you've done this you can right click the row header and select "Zoom To" This will zoom your drawing pane to the element in question and highlight it in your selection color (the default selection color is red) if the element still exists in your model. If it does exist take care of it appropriately and if it does not please try the second process from this link titled "Compacting your database manually" https://communities.bentley.com/products/hydraulics___hydrology/w/hydraulics_and_hydrology__wiki/9032.compacting-a-database-for-optimal-performance.aspx After the database is compacted check again to see if you still have a problem with your manhole. Also, regarding the file you uploaded it only looks like you uploaded the .STSW file. In order to help you out we'd need two file. The two files are the .STSW and the .STSW.SQLITE or the .STSW.MDB, depending on which version of the software you have. Please upload that using one of the two methods described in this post:   https://communities.bentley.com/products/hydraulics___hydrology/f/5925/p/98227/288865.aspx#288865 Regards, Mark   

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