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====== Typical errors and solutions ====== | ====== Typical errors and solutions ====== | ||
+ | ===== Calibration framework load error ===== | ||
+ | When you see the following message, | ||
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+ | the variables between the calibrator and the simulation are not linked up properly. This is usually caused when the name of a variable is changed in the calibrator and is not updated in the simulator. | ||
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+ | Ensure that the names of the variables entering the simulator diagram from the calibrator are the same. Also ensure that the simulator variable is bound to the correct calibrator variable by examining the History tab in the Variable Information view. | ||
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===== seek error when saving first sim scenario ===== | ===== seek error when saving first sim scenario ===== | ||
Here's a screenshot of the type of error message you may see: | Here's a screenshot of the type of error message you may see: | ||
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* check the .v file for the calculator to make sure the variable is marked correctly as an input | * check the .v file for the calculator to make sure the variable is marked correctly as an input | ||
* make sure that it is an output in the calibrator mapping to the input in the simulator | * make sure that it is an output in the calibrator mapping to the input in the simulator | ||
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+ | ===== dimensional analysis tool error ===== | ||
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+ | When you see the following message in the Documenter TOOL console, | ||
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+ | **= tool: Can't open file: ink** \\ | ||
+ | **TOOL: execution error** | ||
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+ | you are trying to run the calculators backwards when there is no calibrator structure in place. | ||
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+ | Remember you do not need to run the calculators backwards when you have a simulation framework on its own or for the calibration framework. |