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It has now been several months since the introduction of Release 6. We are
glad to see that this new release proved very robust and that only few
bugs have been reported to us. As always, we take this column to brief
you on the reported problems of Release 6.0:
-
When using module 2.11 for modifying the base network of an already
assigned scenario, the assignment flags were not always reset properly,
so that the scenario still appeared with the assigned flag in the
status information, even though the assignment results were no longer
available.
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In the transit line editor, module 2.22, the feature for modifying a
line itinerary erroneously generated an error 59 when the modified
itinerary had exactly the same number of line segments as the original
itinerary.
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In the matrix calculator, module 3.21, a bug caused problems when
trying to save the result of a computation into a columnwise full
matrix (
/c
flag). Since the columnwise storage format for full
matrices is normally used only internally during transit assignments,
this bug does not affect any standard application of EMME/2. -
In module 5.21, the dialog summary of iteration 0 of a variable demand
assignment displayed an invalid number of vehicles (instead of 0).
Note that this bug occurred only on certain systems and was purely on
the level of the display, but did not affect the correctness of the
computations.
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The scenario substitution
%s%
in file names did not work
correctly in the menu commands reports=
, plots=
,
batchout=
and batchin=
. -
On DOS systems only, due to a small compiler bug, the new macro command
~?t
x=
did not work correctly and the GPR utility did not
recognize file names starting with ``..\
.
As you can see from the above list, none of these bugs interferes with
any important functionality of the EMME/2 software. Nevertheless, all
these problems have been corrected in Release 6.1 and 6.2 updates.
So if any of these bugs causes undue problems in your application, please
contact INRO for the latest release update kit for your type of
installation.
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Heinz Spiess,
EMME/2 Support Center,
Thu Jun 6 14:50:50 MET DST 1996