Hello, I created several pools in my map and in one place when I try to play my train it appears outside the pool and the train that is supposed to be used is still in the pool... do you know what this error is due to?? and how to resolve it
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"No such pool" ERROR
#2
Posted 06 January 2025 - 03:36 PM
Weter, on 06 January 2025 - 03:24 PM, said:
Hello.
As always, just no details for better understanding: descriptions, samples, illustrations, technical data.
On hear - that's in pools nature: Manual tells clearly - ANY train could be sent from pool - unpredictable.
That's why all trains there should be interchangeable - any of them should fit any task, this pool serves.
As always, just no details for better understanding: descriptions, samples, illustrations, technical data.
On hear - that's in pools nature: Manual tells clearly - ANY train could be sent from pool - unpredictable.
That's why all trains there should be interchangeable - any of them should fit any task, this pool serves.
Hello, I know it.. as said previously I have already created several pools in my map but one does not work and gives me the message that I told you even though it is the same train So I don't understand where this problem comes from.
https://i.postimg.cc/4KRLYPgP/Capture-d-cran-122.png
Weter, on 06 January 2025 - 03:47 PM, said:
syntax mistake?
https://i.postimg.cc/gXYgD0r6/Capture-d-cran-123.png
here the syntax for the pool train (Bagneux Voie 3T) and the WLWH 20 train is the train which must recover the static train
#3
Posted 06 January 2025 - 05:10 PM
Weter, on 06 January 2025 - 04:56 PM, said:
AFAIK, pool files were invented after Timetable Editor program.
That's why they couldn't be seen, edited and saved with it the right way.
As they are pretty simple, in comparison with timetable files, they can be easily composed, viewed, edited and saved with simple text editors, like NotePad, NotePad+, etc. That would guarantee absence of save errors - only check what You are writing.
If "no such pool" is quotation of error message - I'd guess, file contains error.
See Manual again: first row should be blank, but separators (which are ; ) should be in right places.
I remember, I had problems, writing pool files by hand, until I sorted out all separators right.
(don't remember details now, as it was many years ago. Also have no pool file here - to show You)
But Manual (separate book of 22 pages by Roeter) tells everything right.
That's why they couldn't be seen, edited and saved with it the right way.
As they are pretty simple, in comparison with timetable files, they can be easily composed, viewed, edited and saved with simple text editors, like NotePad, NotePad+, etc. That would guarantee absence of save errors - only check what You are writing.
If "no such pool" is quotation of error message - I'd guess, file contains error.
See Manual again: first row should be blank, but separators (which are ; ) should be in right places.
I remember, I had problems, writing pool files by hand, until I sorted out all separators right.
(don't remember details now, as it was many years ago. Also have no pool file here - to show You)
But Manual (separate book of 22 pages by Roeter) tells everything right.
ok, thanks for your reply I will try to fix that, I will let you know if it works or not
#4
Posted 06 January 2025 - 05:41 PM
Weter, on 06 January 2025 - 05:16 PM, said:
AFAIK, first row contained only ; (so two blank cells), but I can remember badly.
Other rows have cells, populated, but as usual - separated by ; symbol.
PDF manual was attached to some Roeter's post here on ET.
Other rows have cells, populated, but as usual - separated by ; symbol.
PDF manual was attached to some Roeter's post here on ET.
Hello, I am shocked I opened with a text editor and there was a hidden service that I had not written so I deleted it then I tested and it worked immediately thank you very much
#5
Posted 06 January 2025 - 06:22 PM
Obviously, complex and specialized editor program, as TimeTableEditor, will read, show and save none-appropriate files the wrong way.
That's why it has sense to look them as-is via simple programs.
Was happy to be of help.
That's why it has sense to look them as-is via simple programs.
Was happy to be of help.
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