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April 9, 2003, 10:45 |
invalid data range for argument?
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the error message; $# (PCL)Invalid data range for argument. Arg#:2
appears in my build journal file after the command to create the definition file and the comment '$# Processing remaining boundary conditions...' The solver doesn't start and no definition file is created. Has anybody encountered this problem and do they know what the error message means? Pete. |
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April 10, 2003, 10:36 |
Re: invalid data range for argument?
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I have seen this when somewhere I had given a wrong number, e.g., an integer where a real is expected. Recheck all your BC's.
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April 10, 2003, 11:04 |
Re: invalid data range for argument?
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I had declared a variable 'real height', say, then changed the parameter 'height' to 'height2' without changing the variable declaration so an undeclared variable appeared, don't make the same mistake!
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