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Could not evaluate callback function:Inverter Temp Derate DS->on_load
- Lester Izaac
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28 May 2021 08:48 #9638
by Lester Izaac
Could not evaluate callback function:Inverter Temp Derate DS->on_load was created by Lester Izaac
Hi there,
I keep receiving this message when shifting from Module to inverter input areas.
Could not evaluate callback function:Inverter Temp Derate DS->on_load
[21]: error: _s
[16]: eval error in statement list
[14]: eval error in statement list
[28]: eval error in statement list
[4]: eval error in statement list
[4]: error inside function call
What´s that please?
I keep receiving this message when shifting from Module to inverter input areas.
Could not evaluate callback function:Inverter Temp Derate DS->on_load
[21]: error: _s
[16]: eval error in statement list
[14]: eval error in statement list
[28]: eval error in statement list
[4]: eval error in statement list
[4]: error inside function call
What´s that please?
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01 Jun 2021 11:07 #9644
by Paul Gilman
Replied by Paul Gilman on topic Could not evaluate callback function:Inverter Temp Derate DS->on_load
Hi Lester,
That is an error message from the Inverter input pages about the code that displays the temperature derate curves on the Inverter page. I was not able to get my version of SAM to generate the error.
Could you attach a copy of a .sam file that generates that error for me to investigate and also tell me what version of SAM you are using? Click Help and then about in the Help window to see the version number. The current version is SAM 2020.11.29 r2.
Best regards,
Paul.
That is an error message from the Inverter input pages about the code that displays the temperature derate curves on the Inverter page. I was not able to get my version of SAM to generate the error.
Could you attach a copy of a .sam file that generates that error for me to investigate and also tell me what version of SAM you are using? Click Help and then about in the Help window to see the version number. The current version is SAM 2020.11.29 r2.
Best regards,
Paul.
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