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Jeff Thornton thornton at tess-inc.com
Mon Jun 22 06:57:49 PDT 2015


I find Type 9 easier than Type 109 but it's a personal preference.

Jeff Thornton
TESS

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> On Jun 22, 2015, at 5:57 AM, ITF - Adrien JEZEQUEL <a.jezequel at itf.biz> wrote:
> 
> Hi Hsein,
> 
> You can use a data reader (type 109) to read your text file with adequat time step
> 
> Best regards
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> Le 22/06/2015 10:44, Hsein Moussawi a écrit :
>> Hello there,
>> 
>> I have an electric load profile for a whole year taken at 15 minutes time step which I want to implement in the simulation studio. I tried to use Type14 but seems it has a limited number of entry points.
>> Is there a component suited for this operation?
>> Can I make a component that loads the profile from an external notepad file for example?
>> 
>> Thanks...
>> 
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