Back again error with AG, template calls for.... |
Back again error with AG, template calls for.... |
Dec 15 2010, 10:03 AM
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Train Master Group: Members Posts: 85 Joined: 14-January 07 From: United States Member No.: 17 |
Trying to generate an activity for Pokey west. AG allows me to set up an activity but when I go to generate the activity I receive an error message "Template calls for car type CL but no car of that type is in SWLACT csv file. contact template author, unable to create activity." Now. I have checked the template with ConBuilder, including loose consists etc. Nothing is missing. As to a csv file, I do not find one anywhere.
AM will not open, giving me the input past end of file when loading error so I can not check the consists in AM or give the rolling stock names if they are missing. Everything is "unstored". Poeky east template works fine. Dave |
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Jan 11 2011, 06:57 PM
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Train Master Group: Members Posts: 85 Joined: 14-January 07 From: United States Member No.: 17 |
Yes, that tutorial is rather complex. I just used part of it. If I was doing a new install of MSTS I would put it outside of the protected folders. In my case I have over 70 gigs of MSTS on here and do not feel I want to remove and reinstall it. Even copying over most of the folders is a bear. Anyway, putting AG and AM outside of the protected folder works for me. Musch easier than moving MSTS.
Dave |
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Jan 11 2011, 09:47 PM
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Train Master Group: Administrators Posts: 550 Joined: 2-January 07 From: Texas Member No.: 10 |
Yes, that tutorial is rather complex. I just used part of it. If I was doing a new install of MSTS I would put it outside of the protected folders. In my case I have over 70 gigs of MSTS on here and do not feel I want to remove and reinstall it. Even copying over most of the folders is a bear. Anyway, putting AG and AM outside of the protected folder works for me. Musch easier than moving MSTS. Dave Maybe I misunderstand what you are saying, but I think you missed what Jim was saying in the previous post. You would not remove your 70GB of MSTS stuff, just move it to a safe location, then uninstall MSTS and reinstall MSTS to a location outside the Program Files folder as stated. After the install, simply move the 70 GB of stuff to the new location. I have slimmed down my "working" set to just under 250 GB of stuff, and have moved my installation this way several times, just like Jim. -------------------- Norman
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