[TRNSYS-users] Number format when using parametric table in TRNEdit

David BRADLEY via TRNSYS-users trnsys-users at lists.onebuilding.org
Tue May 31 07:38:16 PDT 2016


Christian,

   Could you please send me the edited *.dck file that is the basis for 
the parametric runs (I guess it would be called test.dck while 
test1.dck, test2.dck etc. are all generated by TRNEdit). Also could you 
please tell me which version of TRNSYS you are running. You can tell the 
version number by looking in either the *.log or *.lst file that is 
generated when you run a dck. The *.log and *.lst can be opened with a 
text editor.

kind regards,

  David



On 05/31/2016 02:32, Christian Herløv Krintel via TRNSYS-users wrote:
> Nordine,
> Thank you. It was a simple typo, it should say "201". I already made 
> sure, that the logical unit is not in use.
> The error message:
>
> *** Fatal Error at time   :         0.000000
>     Generated by Unit     : Not applicable or not available
>     Generated by Type     : Not applicable or not available
>     TRNSYS Message    141 : The utility subroutine DATA cannot read 
> the specified input data file. Make sure that the file is ASSIGNed 
> correctly and that the file has the correct format
>     Reported information  : ASSIGNED LOGICAL UNIT 200
>
> Here it looks like it tries to read in logical unit 200, which does 
> not exist. This is the line in the .dck file:
>
> PAR_LU_CLIMATE=2.0100E+02
>
> ... which is used as the 2nd parameter of Type15 Weather reader.
>
> Best Regards
> Christian Krintel
>
> Nordine Belaissaoui skrev den 2016-05-30 21:49:
>> Hi,
>> In your example you're talking of 201 and 210. Those are 2 different
>> logical units.
>> Can you first make sure of your example in your email. It may just be
>> a misunderstanding in your email.
>>
>> Then, I think your issue is caused by an other logical unit in the
>> same file.
>> You must make sure that there is no other 201 (210) logical unit used
>> in that .dck.
>> I personally started my own logical unit from 39000 and it works fine.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, 30 May 2016, Christian Herløv Krintel
>> <trnsys-users at lists.onebuilding.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>> I have a parametric table with a list of logical units, which I use
>>> to choose different weather files for my simulation.
>>> Some of the runs are omitted due to errors. It seems that these
>>> errors are caused by the number formatting.
>>>
>>> For instance when opening the first .dck file, e.g. TEST1.dck, it
>>> says something like
>>>
>>> ASSIGN "Weather\file.tm2" 2.0100E+02
>>>
>>> Even though I just put "210" in the parametric table. The error
>>> disappears when I change the number into "210" and run the .dck file
>>> again.
>>> How can I circumvent this propblem?
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>> Best regards
>>> Christian Krintel
>>> Technical University of Denmark
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