Dont know how to resolve this, nothing appears to be overlapping. This is the error report when I run Apache Sim.
0049d960 SROSRI2 [+0418]
00447c20 HCIELS [+010a]
00453da0 EL_DERIV [+0022]
00452e70 INEL [+0cbd]
0049a410 SPFILE [+20f7]
00499a90 SPDPRG [+034b]
004809b0 READBAT [+04a3]
004ac8c9 VBREAD1 [+0c06]
Getting an Error.
Re: Getting an Error.
does the error message say anything else? is there a title or header on it?
Can you give us a bit more info about what you do when the error appears, does it happen for all models, what's unique about the model that fails (ApHVAC network?)??
Anyway, my best guess would be that you have the model saved on a network location or somewhere you don't have full read/write permissions. If so do a Save As on the model and save to your local machine C: Drive and ensure the model has a simple name with no non-standard characters in the name and then try simulate again to see if it works this time.
Phil
Can you give us a bit more info about what you do when the error appears, does it happen for all models, what's unique about the model that fails (ApHVAC network?)??
Anyway, my best guess would be that you have the model saved on a network location or somewhere you don't have full read/write permissions. If so do a Save As on the model and save to your local machine C: Drive and ensure the model has a simple name with no non-standard characters in the name and then try simulate again to see if it works this time.
Phil
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Re: Getting an Error.
VBREAD? VisualBasicREAD? I think I've seen that when it's had a problem running from my server - save the project to a local drive and see what happens.
A screenshot would help out here - Alt+PrntScrn then paste into MS Paint. Crop to the pertinent area and upload on to imageshack then paste the forum code in here. See my post from ages ago for full instructions.
Actually now I look again SRISRO... best guess Surface Resistance Inside... Surface Resistance Outside... constructions problem? Need the screenshots even more.
A screenshot would help out here - Alt+PrntScrn then paste into MS Paint. Crop to the pertinent area and upload on to imageshack then paste the forum code in here. See my post from ages ago for full instructions.
Actually now I look again SRISRO... best guess Surface Resistance Inside... Surface Resistance Outside... constructions problem? Need the screenshots even more.


