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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#44 | fixed | Location in logfile of message from Validate method | Michael Halloran | michelpons |
Description |
I am using ChemSep Lite UO in COFE. The COFE flowsheet case will be provided as an attachment. I used this case to check how COLTT was behaving. My only minor concern is with the logging of Validate: Unit <HPC> : Return from Validate - Succeeded, isValid=false
It seems to me that the message returned from Validate could be placed before : Unit <HPC> : Return from Validate - Succeeded, isValid=false Something like: Validate returns : isValid : false Message : not all ports are connected Unit <HPC> : Return from Validate - Succeeded I don't know from where:
comes from. If it is an action taken by COLTT, there should be an appropriate way to mention that, oterwise there should be another way. |
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#27 | wontfix | Log enabled automatically on both Thermo System and PPM | Michael Halloran | michelpons |
Description |
I am using COLTT 1.08.3 Build Oct 27, 2009. The combination involves Simulis Thermodynamics Thermo System as PMC and UniSim Design R390.1 as PME. I enable logging on Simulis Thermodynamics Thermo System through COLTT controller. I run the simulation in UniSim Design R390.1 and get a log file (attached). When reopening COLTT controller to disable COLTT on Simulis Thermodynamics Thermo System, I observe that COLTT is also indicated as enabled on Simulis Thermodynamics Property Package Manager. I find this awkward even if we know that Simulis Thermodynamics is designed a bit differently from other thermo servers providing support for both 1.0 and 1.1. |
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#79 | fixed | Log file does not load properly | Michael Halloran | michelpons |
Description |
I am using A+ v7.1 and a FORTRAN UO Mixer. While the run goes rather well (the UO is not found in mass balance by A+ though) with COLTT (May 30, 2011 build) enabled on the FORTRAN UO Mixer, the log file obtained does not load properly in the Viewer. |