9.1.7: Is there any utility that allows a compressed data bank to be accessed by EMME/2?
EMME/2 does not have such a capability.
9.1.8: When I try to use the E2XFBANK utility under Windows NT to transform my data bank to another format, or to check its consistency, I get the following error message. Why?
This happens if the data bank is too large for the standard version of E2XFBANK. The version of E2XFBANK that was distributed with Release 9 can be used to transform or check data banks that are up to 2 Gigabytes. A version of E2XFBANK for Windows NT 4.0 that supports data banks up to 4 Gigabytes was included on the Release 9 CD-ROM as the file E2XFBIG.EXE in the ETC directory. To install this as the standard version, rename E2XFBIG.EXE to E2XFBANK.EXE. E2XFBIG.EXE can also be used instead of E2XFBANK using the same options, that is :
For more information on the options available with E2XFBANK, refer to the EMME/2 User's Manual, Chapter 7, Section 7.6. Note that large data banks (>2 Gigabytes) are only supported on Windows NT 4.0 and Sun Solaris 2.6 platforms.
9.1.9: When I try to use the E2XFBANK utility under Sun Solaris to transform my data bank to another format, or to check its consistency, I get the following error message. Why?
This may happen if the data bank is too large for the standard version of E2XFBANK. The version of E2XFBANK that was distributed with Release 9 can be used to transform or check data banks that are up t






