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Re: [TRNSYS-users] labels missing in type 65



Constanze,
  One of the possible Type65 modes is to print "no units" (Type65c). In this case you should get a file with column headings but without a line of units. If that is not the cause of the problem, please send me your input file (along with any external data files that are needed in order to run it) and I would be happy to have a look at it.
Kind regards,
 David


At 01:29 7/18/2006, Constanze.Bongs@csiro.au wrote:
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Hi,
 
I am having the following problem with type 65. I am letting Trnsys print simulation results to a file assigned in type 65. However, it prints the results but not the labels into the file. The strange thing is that this only happens for two of 10 type 65 components in my simulation. I used the type causing problems in a separate deck before and it printed the labels then. I haven't really changed anything and could not figure out where the problem is coming from. I also copied another type65 which works alright and configured it in the same way as the file causing problems. The same problem occurred. Type 65 is supposed to print the results (and labels) of an embedded excel calculation sheet and I assigned it to print eight different values.
Has anybody ever encountered a similar problem and knows how to fix it?
 
Cheers,
 
Constanze
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