Hello Autopipe Team,
I am trying to open the *.CII Caesar neutral file into Autopipe. But everytime Autopipe generates an error.
Currently I am using Autopipe version 11.04.00.10 and Caesar II Version 2018 & 2019.
Please help me in this regard.
Regards,
Damanpreet Singh
Hello Damanpreet,
I have created a WIKI here that addresses most of the known pop up messages. Once on this WIKI select the hyperlink that matches the popup dialog title , in your case that would be "Intel(r) Visual Fortran run-time errors". On the next page, select the hyperlink that matches your pop-up message, "Forrtrl: severe (64) - Input conversion error". On this page find know information about the issue and known solutions. In your case, see solution #4.
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Hi,
I have seen the solution#4 it seems its an version issue. See below solution#4 mentioned in "Forrtl: severe (64) - Input conversion error"
Solution #4:
As of Feb 2020, AutoPIPE does not support importing caesar 2019 (v11) file format. An enhancement has been logged (1063345) and will be added to a future version of AutoPIPE. Please log a Service Request mentioning this WIKI.
Until this feature has been added to the program, please save caesar model back to version file format supported (v.10 and lower) and then import that file into AutoPIPE. Also suggest to contact caesar, demanding a feature be added to write v11 .CII file format to previous version. AutoPIPE is able to save our models back to every version format used through out our history of the program (see File> Save-as> AutoPIPE (*.DAT)).
If there is any alternate please suggest me.
Good day Damanpreet,
Unfortunately at this time, May 2020, until AutoPIPE has been updated, the only avoidance is as mentioned above:
Convert the original model into a file format that can be read by current version of AutoPIPE.
Only other suggestions:
- Export coordinates from ceasar, and then import them into AutoPIPE using procedure here.
- Recreate model from scratch in AutoPIPE.
Regards, Mike Dattilio Bentley Product Advantage Group Senior AnalystBentley Systems Inc=============================================================================