Custom Query (1539 matches)
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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#39 | fixed | importing model screen | administrator | carieh |
Description |
when the model is imported, the basic estimates screen flashed behind the dialouge box, but once you click the finish button to finish importing, you get taken back to the intro (EwE) screen. Im not sure if this is a big deal, but seems unnecessary |
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#40 | fixed | edit groups keeps crashing :-) | administrator | carieh |
Description |
So when I try to create a model or add in a new group I am getting a BIG BUG. . . .the dialouge box says Index was out of range. Must be non-negative and less than the size of the collection I have no idea what this means, but here are the details if it means something to you. . . If I click continue the groups i have just added do not show up, and the edit groups button becomes lighter (cannot click on it) so basically I am still left with only detritus the output from the details tab says: See the end of this message for details on invoking just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box. Exception Text System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException?: Index was out of range. Must be non-negative and less than the size of the collection. Parameter name: index
Loaded Assemblies mscorlib
EwEProgram
System.Windows.Forms I am not sure if this helps |
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#42 | fixed | Parameterization biomass t/km2 values | administrator | carieh |
Description |
I think this is related to the basic estimates bug. but if I import an unbalanced model and attempt to balance, the changes are not saved properly. Specifically the biomass (t/km2). In the basic estimates- where you can edit the groups you can enter in a different value of biomass. However when you look at the output of the basic estimates, you do not end up with the same biomass. I believe this has to do with the habitat area? or simply just not recording to the core what the new value is. For example if I switch the biomass of a group from 0.1 to 0.2 t/km2 and I leave the habitat fraction the same (1), in the output screen I get back: habitat area=1, biomass in habitat =0.2, biomass t/km2=0.1. So I am not sure where the inconsistency is coming from. I believe the correct output should be: habitat area=1, biomass in habitat =0.1, biomass t/km2=0.1 |