The following section lists some common error messages displayed when running EMME/2. See also the Troubleshooting section of the EMME/2 Installation Notes.
6.1 All Platforms
6.1.1: When I try to start EMME/2 I get the following BDISK error message. Why?
Error message number 1064 appears when your data bank is either of size 0 or corrupt. Verify the size of your data bank or use the E2XFBANK utility to verify its integrity (for example, e2xfbank -e intel intel EMME2ban). Please note that an EMME/2 data bank of size 0 may exist if the creation process aborted.
6.1.2: When I try to start EMME/2 I get the following BDISK error message. Why?
Error message number 1066 usually appears when you try to access a data bank created on a different platform. Use the E2XFBANK utility to verify the data bank format, and to convert it if needed.
6.1.3: When I try to start EMME/2 I get the following error message. Why?
Error message number 4001 appears when the data bank you are accessing exceeds the limitation of your licence by having too many links, segments or centroids.
6.1.4: When I try to start EMME/2 I get the following error message. Why?
Error message number 4009 appears when the data bank you are accessing exceeds the limitation of your licence by having too many turns, nodes or transit lines.
6.1.5: Why do I get the message:
This error happens when, during a






