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A maximum of one error per block is reported. This means that if you fix one error, another might appear. Also, there is a total upper limit of 100 errors being reported. | A maximum of one error per block is reported. This means that if you fix one error, another might appear. Also, there is a total upper limit of 100 errors being reported. | ||
- | This window displays warnings as well. Warnings are usually caused by mis-matched units, missing units etc. Warnings do not need to be solved in order to be able to run the project. | + | ===== Errors ===== |
- | Note that the error list must be empty for the “Run”-simulation button to be activated. | + | The {{: |
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+ | ===== Warnings ===== | ||
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+ | In case this symbol {{: | ||
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+ | //The symbols indicating errors and warnings can also be found in the Blocks window, in the Notification column.// | ||
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+ | ===== Reporting unit issues ===== | ||
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+ | Since unit mismatch can cause systematic errors in models, the user can decide if unit miss-match is error, warning, or even not reported. To do this, user can go to File -> Preferences -> Errors and Warnings. Here, there are three options to treat unit conflicts. They can bee either: | ||
+ | * Ignored - **Ignore** | ||
+ | * Report as Warnings - **Warning** | ||
+ | * Report as errors - **Error** | ||
===== See also ===== | ===== See also ===== |