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Created Date: March 31,2006
Created By: franji1
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This one came up today. Say you 're trying to do the following equation in MATHR in a 250-1 in DirectSOFT 5: V2000 * SINR(V3000) The little red light will be on because there is something wrong with it. But what? Even if the light is RED in the Token Editor, hit the ENTER key - this will display an error message containing the first error that it finds. In the example above, it tells you the reason why it is invalid: Not supported in this CPU around "SINR " at character position 9 (did you know that the trigonometric functions are not supported in the 250?) Any kind of free-format text entry (PRINT, VPRINT, ECEMAIL, MATHBCD, MATHR, MATHBIN, etc.), if you still get a RED LIGHT even after you think you have it right, hit enter to see what's wrong.
Created Date: March 31,2006
Created by: franji1
This one came up today. Say you 're trying to do the following equation in MATHR in a 250-1 in DirectSOFT 5:
V2000 * SINR(V3000)
The little red light will be on because there is something wrong with it. But what?
Even if the light is RED in the Token Editor, hit the ENTER key - this will display an error message containing the first error that it finds.
In the example above, it tells you the reason why it is invalid:
Not supported in this CPU around "SINR " at character position 9 (did you know that the trigonometric functions are not supported in the 250?)
Any kind of free-format text entry (PRINT, VPRINT, ECEMAIL, MATHBCD, MATHR, MATHBIN, etc.), if you still get a RED LIGHT even after you think you have it right, hit enter to see what's wrong.