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Re: [TRNSYS-users] [Urgent] Error during TRNSYS simulation



Maja,

  Reimporting an input file into the Simulation Studio has always been a bit dangerous; not all of the information about your project is stored in the input file (a *.dck) and more importantly, there are some things that you can do with *.dck syntax that are very hard for the Studio to interpret. It is best to make all your modifications to your project using the Studio and not try to edit the input file and then reimport the *.dck. Perhaps if you can give some more information about why you need to reimport the *.dck I might be able to suggest a workaround. It would also help to know which version of Trnsys you are using because the dck import function has evolved significantly over the years.

kind regards,

 David


On 06/24/2022 06:52, Maja Danovska via TRNSYS-users wrote:
Dear Users, 

I am facing a problem with a TRNSYS simulation (basically a BUI file with the building's features and a .tpf file where I implemented other components, e.g., CO2 balance, ventilation system and so on). I realised that when I run the simulation directly by opening the .tpf file, the simulation works. However, when I open simulation studio and import the TRNSYS Input file, and run the simulation, an error occurs in an Equation tool.

I tried the same with many folders, but the same happens with every simulation.

I cannot figure it out why and, if maybe this is "normal"...


Best Regards,


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