Hello
I wanted to do some backward concentration runs and since there are
quite a lot of them, I decided to write a batch script to execute them
automatically. However, I encountered a strange issue: If I run the simulation
from the script, it doesn´t properly run and generates no output file,
but if I run exactly the same simulation from the GUI it works just fine.
I have attached my script(only a test version, but essentially the same as I´m trying to do)
and the MESSAGE files for both the script and the GUI runs.
Thank you very much in advance for your help
Fabian
Help with concentration batch script
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Help with concentration batch script
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Re: Help with concentration batch script
Good idea to use a script. Your script is running the trajectory code, hyts_std, but it should be running the dispersion/concentration code hycs_std. Also, it is better to avoid blank spaces in directory names, so try changing the directory name for the meteorology files.
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Re: Help with concentration batch script
Oh I see, thank you very much. I must have missed that character.
Actually thinking back now, I wondered one time why the concentration
and dispersion models use the same exe. Also, as you said, I should really
change that directory name all the more for it being horribly misspelled ...
Anyway, again thank you very much for your help.
Fabian
Actually thinking back now, I wondered one time why the concentration
and dispersion models use the same exe. Also, as you said, I should really
change that directory name all the more for it being horribly misspelled ...
Anyway, again thank you very much for your help.
Fabian