STEM error: missing a sequencer [message #1829951] |
Tue, 14 July 2020 16:11  |
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Hello all,
I've been trying to construct simple scenarios, but each time I get the message that I am missing a sequencer. I've created new sequencers and dragged them into the model, and also tried using the built-in sequencer. None have worked.
The pre-built scenarios all run fine so I don't think it's my installation causing the issue.
If I've not described the issue in sufficient detail, please let me know what else to include. All advice is welcome.
Thanks,
Chris
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Re: STEM error: missing a sequencer [message #1830480 is a reply to message #1829967] |
Mon, 27 July 2020 16:05   |
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Hi Chris, sorry for the slow response. The error message (missing sequencer) can be triggered by other missing components (so the wording is a bug - please feel free to submit a bug report). I can't tell from your screen shot which component is missing because the model is collapsed in the tree view. Can you please expand it so all components are visible? You want to be sure to have a solver, population model, population initialize r (I see the infector), disease model, and disease initialize r all in the right place. Please see the you tube videos or this doc... https://wiki.eclipse.org/Creating_a_STEM_Scenario
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Re: STEM error: missing a sequencer [message #1832081 is a reply to message #1831389] |
Tue, 08 September 2020 13:02   |
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Hi again,
I just wanted to say thank you for all the help. I've got some scenarios running now, and I'm trying to develop some proficiency in adding things one at a time. I am sure I'm going to have some more questions- some obvious and some likely more complex. Thanks again.
Chris
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