Gonzalo García-Alén
28/08/2023 15:46:00 Example #4 Dam Break Hi Elisa, That kind of error message comes up when you try to open an Iber model from a version newer than the version it was built with. You can transform your model to the new Iber version in Data >> Problem type >> Iber >> Transform to new problemtype, but if the model is older than Iber version 3 you will lose a lot of information. The Iber Application Guide was elaborated in 2019, if I am not mistaken it was with version 2.5 or 2.5.1. This guide has not been updated since then and the Iber model has changed a bit, especially since version 3. If you want to follow the guide, I recommend you do so with these versions of the model (version 2.6 maximum). Once you learn with these versions, I don't think you will have a problem repeating or creating an analogue model in version 3.3. Regards, Gonzalo García-Alén |
Example #4 Dam Break | Elisa Kiwelu rickwelu | 28/08/2023 15:10 | |
Example #4 Dam Break | Gonzalo García-Alén | 28/08/2023 15:46 | |
Example #4 Dam Break | Elisa Kiwelu rickwelu | 28/08/2023 17:28 | |
Example #4 Dam Break | Elisa Kiwelu rickwelu | 30/08/2023 08:35 | |
Example #4 Dam Break | Gonzalo García-Alén | 30/08/2023 08:56 | |
Example #4 Dam Break | Elisa Kiwelu rickwelu | 30/08/2023 12:37 | |
Example #4 Dam Break | Gonzalo García-Alén | 30/08/2023 17:23 |