- Posts: 16
SamUL scripting language using inputs of tilt, azimuth, DC Nameplate kW, for a batch of locations
- Mary Knipe
- Topic Author
Less
More
11 Oct 2012 11:32 #884
by Mary Knipe
Replied by Mary Knipe on topic SamUL scripting language using inputs of tilt, azimuth, DC Nameplate kW, for a batch of locations
Hi Paul,
Thank you for the file. I have a question before I open it. When I tried to open it it said it was created by a newer version of SAM. Do I need to download a newer version? Will I lose any of my old files? Will the older zsam files work in the newer version? Can I run both versions on the same computer?
Mary
Thank you for the file. I have a question before I open it. When I tried to open it it said it was created by a newer version of SAM. Do I need to download a newer version? Will I lose any of my old files? Will the older zsam files work in the newer version? Can I run both versions on the same computer?
Mary
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- pgilman
Less
More
- Posts: 5423
11 Oct 2012 12:34 #885
by pgilman
Replied by pgilman on topic SamUL scripting language using inputs of tilt, azimuth, DC Nameplate kW, for a batch of locations
Hi Mary,
I used the current version of SAM (2012.5.11) to create the script. Earlier versions of SAM will not open the .zsam file.
Attached are two .sul files that contain the SamUL scripts. After downloading the script files, you can open them in the version of SAM you are using: Create a new SamUL script (Developer, New SamUL Script), and click the Open File icon on the Script 1 tab to open the .sul file.
The .sul files are text files that you can open with any text editor.
There are some new SamUL functions in 2012.5.11 that were not in older versions of SAM, but I don't think I used any of those functions in these scripts.
Best regards,
Paul.
I used the current version of SAM (2012.5.11) to create the script. Earlier versions of SAM will not open the .zsam file.
Attached are two .sul files that contain the SamUL scripts. After downloading the script files, you can open them in the version of SAM you are using: Create a new SamUL script (Developer, New SamUL Script), and click the Open File icon on the Script 1 tab to open the .sul file.
The .sul files are text files that you can open with any text editor.
There are some new SamUL functions in 2012.5.11 that were not in older versions of SAM, but I don't think I used any of those functions in these scripts.
Best regards,
Paul.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Moderators: pgilman