Karel,I think you are stuck somewhere between developing a simulation in the TRNSYS Simulation Studio and making a distributable TRNSYS simulation for use by TRNSED. Did the suggestion that I gave you to open the control cards tool (the Simulation Studio icon on the left of a piece of paper with the corner folded over) and to make sure that the "Write TRNEdit commands" option is switched to "false" not work? Once that it switched to "false" then you should be able to enter a simulation stop time in the Simulation Studio. The reason that your modification in TRNEdit isn't being picked up is that when your simulation is run, the start and stop times are being pulled in from a pull-down menu that is used by the end user of a TRNSED distributable application. I would recommend that you develop your simulation first in the Simulation Studio and then only at the very end (if you even have to do so) activate the "write TRNEdit commands" option and then move to developing the TRNSED graphical interface in TRNEdit.
Kind regards, David On 5/19/2014 14:53, Karel Fore wrote:
Hi there, In my project I want to change the simulation length in the input file in TRNEdit. I want to do this here because when I change the start en stop time in the simulation studio, my project is not calculating correctly (long story) When I open the input file in TRNEdit and go to 'Main', I change the simulation length from 4 weeks to 8 weeks, then save, nothing is changed. If I open the input file again, the simulation length is back to 4 weeks. Anyone know how I solve this problem? Thanks in advance, Karel Foré _______________________________________________ TRNSYS-users mailing list TRNSYS-users@cae.wisc.edu https://mailman.cae.wisc.edu/listinfo/trnsys-users
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