OpenStudio V1.5.0 Schedule Viewer/Editor Broken [closed]
OpenStudio V1.5.0 was working great, but after running PA, OS would no longer display or edit schedules. Several reboots, registry cleanings, and uninstalls/reinstalls, and re-downloads later, nothing. Schedules are still not viewable or editable. Previous OS versions are working fine. What could be the problem? Thanks, Raymond
Hey Raymond, sorry to hear about your troubles. Could you expand a little more on what is going on? Did you create a model in OpenStudio 1.5.0 and add/edit schedules in that model? You then ran that model through PAT? Then did you re-open the seed model or did you open one of the new design alternatives in PAT using the OpenStudio application? When you opened that model you went to the schedules tab and could not view your schedules?
Dan
Sure Dan. 1.5.0 was working great. (My favorite release by far!). I did all the above and re-opened the seed model. No schedules were visible. Even if I start a new model and add a schedule from the library, I can't see it or edit it. Could it be related to the newest Ruby version? (I can still view and edit schedules in previous OS versions.)
@rayj: maybe a screenshot could help illustrate your problem?
@Julien: After opening a file, or creating a new one, if you select the Schedules tab on the left side of the screen and then select the Schedules tab on the top of the screen, you cannot edit the schedules by choosing the Summer or Winter Design Day Profiles or any of the Run Period Profiles. They are highlighted by gray coloring when the mouseover event occurs, but clicking merely extinguishes the highlight - the middle of the screen continues to show "Name:" with the schedule name below. Nothing else happens. (BTW, a screenshot would not show any errors because nothing happens.)
@rayj, what operating system are you using? Also, one thing a re-install doesn't touch is the BCL directory. I can't see how that would impact schedule display, but if you want to try you can quit OpenStudio and then temporarily rename directory named "C:\Users\yourusername\BCL" to something else. When you launch OpenStudio it will re-make this directory. If you want to get your old BCL components back just quit and rename the old file back to "BCL".