David,
I am not sure how it should be modified. However, it is not
critical that you modify it. What that link does is to
automatically launch a Fortran environment after creating the
skeleton of your Type. If the automatic launch fails then the
skeleton *.f90 (or *.for in the case of v17) code will still have
been created. You can then manually launch the Fortran
environment.
kind regards,
David
On 11/22/2019 05:01, David Redpath via
TRNSYS-users wrote:
Hi,
Could anyone help me the following problem?
I'm trying to link visual studio 2019 with simulation studio, I
want to export new tmf files as FORTRAN, my current FORTRAN
environment is
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual
Studio\Common\MSDEV98\BIN\Dfdev.exe"
Does anyone know what this should be modified to for visual studio
2019? Thanks
Best Regards,
David Redpath
Research Associate,
Generation Integrated Energy Storage,
Cambridge University Engineering Department,
Trumpington Street,
Cambridge,
CB2 1PZ,
UK
Member of Editorial board,
International Journal of Sustainable Energy (Thermal Storage)
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/gsol20/current
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