Typically the "run TRNSYS input file" command in TRNBuild is only used
when you have a very simple static input file (dck). Under almost all
circumstances, you are going to run the project from the Studio (in
which case TRNBuild is called to regenerate the building files) and
that option in TRNBuild and its path are both irrelevant.
Best,
David
chiassad@notes.udayton.edu wrote:
I see what the issue is. I ran the
simulation
from the Studio also with no problems. Then, I ran the TRNSYS input
file
from TRNBuild and got the same error message as Aaron.
In the TRNBuild environment, go to
Options,
Settings, and put the TRNSYS Input File path and quotes. Then it should
run.
Andrew Chiasson, Ph.D., P.E.
Assistant Professor
University of Dayton
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering / Renewable and
Clean
Energy
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Dayton, OH 45469-0238
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David Bradley <bradley@tess-inc.com> wrote
on
03/11/2010 10:59:39 AM:
> David Bradley <bradley@tess-inc.com>
> 03/11/2010 11:02 AM
>
> To
>
> "Aaron J. Danenberg" <danenberg@hartford.edu>
>
> cc
>
> trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu
>
> Subject
>
> Re: [TRNSYS-users] TRNBuild, "File C:\ Program does not exist".
>
> Aaron,
> Are you able to run the ..\Trnsys16_1\Examples\Building
> \building.tpf from the Simulation Studio? It sounds as though
> somewhere there is a pathname that has a space in it (Program
Files)
> and that the path name is not being enclosed in quotes. When you
> select "Run TRNSYS Input File" are you doing that from within
> TRNBuild or from the Simulation Studio?
> Best,
> David
>
>
> Aaron J. Danenberg wrote:
> I am new to TRNSYS. I am attempting to
follow a Multizone building
> tutorial found in Volume 6 of the manual on page 73, for a one
story
> house with a roof. I have completed all tasks as indicated in
the
> manual up to the point where you are instructed to “test” the
zone.
> When I “Run the TRNSYS Input File”, I receive an error stating
“File
> C:\ Program does not exist”. Under settings I have specified
the
> directory where the TRNEXE is located along with the correct
> location for the American library I use. The TRN Input location
was
> set to load SunSpace.dck (within the main trnsys directory), I
have
> not changed this option. I have set all of the directories for
the
> Simulation Studio. Please let me know how to set the correct
> directory, or what I am doing wrong to receive this error. Thanks!
>
> Aaron J. Danenberg
> University of Hartford
> Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student
> danenberg@hartford.edu
>
>
>
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