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A question about modeling
#1
Dear all,

There is a problem when I import the model I created. I have entered the relevant data, but when I click browse, the relevant process is not displayed. I want to ask how to solve it?And I've pressed the synchronization button.

I put my screenshot in the attachment.But my model can't be uploaded. Can someone help me?

Thank you very much.


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#2
naming convention of BY templates is VT___

table bookregions_map in SysSettings maps superregions to model regions. You have "REG" under bookname. If you change it to "REG1", things will start working.
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#3
(28-04-2021, 02:33 PM)AKanudia Wrote: naming convention of BY templates is VT___

table bookregions_map in SysSettings maps superregions to model regions. You have "REG" under bookname. If you change it to "REG1", things will start working.

Dear AKanudia,

I have solve that problem.I also have another problme.Could you help me?

I set the year to 2060 in my own model, but the end year is 2020 in the run manager. I want to know how to solve this problem. 

And I saw the introduction of timeperiods setting method in documentation, "This can be seen in VEDA2.0, Advanced Functions menu, MileStone Years tab.“
I don't see this option in veda2.0 software.


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#4
you have to select Pdef-11, not Pdef-5, in the definition of your case, and select the ending year you want.

Have you seen these videos? https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...GIsQrjoM8Y
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#5
(28-04-2021, 07:43 PM)AKanudia Wrote: you have to select Pdef-11, not Pdef-5, in the definition of your case, and select the ending year you want.

Maybe I don't quite understand.I have select in the ~ActivePDef Pdef-11,but the Run Manager still shows that the end year is 2020.

I mean my model startyear is 2018. I want to change the time period to 2020.2025.2030.2035.2040.2045.2050.2055.2060. Do you know how to change timeperiods?
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#6
double click on the case (what you sent in the picture) and you will see options to select period specification.
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(28-04-2021, 07:57 PM)AKanudia Wrote: double click on the case (what you sent in the picture) and you will see options to select period specification.

OK.Thank you very much.I have solved this problem.

But no matter how I set it, I can't guarantee that it will start in 2018, and then the cycle will be two years to 2020, and then every five years to 2060.
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