5.0.1: Why can't I specify more than 2896 centroids when creating a new data bank?
See the answer to this question in the archived FAQs.
5.0.2: Do my centroid numbers need to be between 1 and the maximum number of zones permitted by my licence?
No. The node numbers, including the centroids, need not be consecutive and may have up to 6 digits. However, if your node numbers have more than 4 digits, be sure to set the appropriate number of digits in Module 1.23, using option 7 of the Primary select.
5.0.3: I modified the device table file but the modification does not seem to have been included in the data bank.
This is because the new file was not read into the data bank, either because switch 10 was not set, or because the wrong file was read. In order to input the contents of the new device table file, perform the following:
- Enter EMME/2
- At the main menu level, set switch 10 ON
- Make sure that the file to be read is correctly defined using the files command at the main menu level. If the output of this command is:
- ...
- batchin:
- ...
The new device table should be named d002.in and should be in the current application directory. If this is NOT the case, set the file name using the menu command batchin=? and specify the correct file name, including the complete path if the file is not in the current application directory.
- Exit EMME/2 (using q or 9)
- Enter EMME/2 using the command EMME2 (NOT followed by a module number).
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