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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Trnsys Message 127



Maarten,
  That error will show up if a Type has told the TRNSYS kernel that it is expecting (for example) 5 inputs and then the Type tries to read the 8th input. It is almost certainly a problem in the source code although I'm surprised to hear a report about Type11, which has been around since day one! Could you please email me the project so I can debug it?
Thanks,
 David



On 8/24/2012 09:00, Maarten Sourbron wrote:

Dear Trnsys users,

 

What exactly is the meaning of the Trnsys error 127: The current Unit has tried to access a Input value higher than the number of outputs for the Type?

 

It’s a simple Type 11 flow diverter and a similar unit, working identical does not pose problems.  If I put the inputs to constant values, there is no error.

 

Kind regards,

Maarten

 

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