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[Solved] Data reader daily to hourly

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Hi everyone,

never needed it before and somehow I am not able to do it correctly – I have a data file with 24-hours steps (0hr,12; 24hr,83; …), so 365 data points, and I want them in my hourly simulation to be the value 12 for every timestep from 0 to 23, value 83 from timestep 24 to 47 and so on. I tried it with Type9 (data reader) in mode 5. Could somebody help me with this?
Best,
Manfred

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I have already solved the problem, but in the end it was a stupid mistake on my part.

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