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The following occurs when importing a model into AutoPIPE:
Forrtrl: severe (64) - Input conversion error, unit 95, file...
The problem here is that may be using the wrong version of AutoPIPE to open the CAESAR file. Please see the following limitations of AutoPIPE and CAESAR here.
Recommend using on of the following solutions:
Solution #1:
Convert CAESAR file format back to a format that can be read by the AutoPIPE version in use. Refer to above information for details.
Solution #2:
Manually fix the file by opening the CAESAR CII file in Notepad and follow the instructions below.:
Older builds of CAESAR 5.3 have an issue with $CONTROL section - where location of a variable was incorrect. This is a known issue - that is also mentioned in release notes of CAESAR. Following is an example of the problem with the new variable that is in the middle of the CONTROL card instead of the end.
Data generated by CAESAR II / Neutral file interface Ver 5.30, 9/10 #$ CONTROL
You can fix it by either changing the #$CONTROL card by moving this new variable to last row or Data generated by CAESAR II / Neutral file interface Ver 5.30, 9/10 #$ CONTROL
Solution #3:
Install latest SP2 of CAESAR 5.3 before exporting CII file.
Please note that any CAESAR models exported from CAESAR 5.3 will have this problem unless Service Pack 2 or higher of CAESAR 5.3 is applied.
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)).
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What version of CII file can be opened by AutoPIPE
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