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My model will not load in Open Studio. I get an error message: "Original model contained 13933, but final translated model is empty"

I was working on an Open Studio model in OS 2.4.1. Upon leaving for the day, I saved it under a new name to mark my progress before shutting down for the night. The next morning, I open my model in Open Studio 2.4.1, I get an error message "Original model contained 13933, but final translated model is empty". The previous version of the model opened without issue, however the current version does. The model was written in 2.4.1, so I do not understand why it shouldn't load. I tried examining the OSM in a text editor but I could not find anything wrong with it, such as a missing ";" or ",". I searched the NREL GitHub for information about the error as to what caused it and what the message means but I couldn't find anything. The error description contains no mentio of which line or character is causing the error, making this all the more frustrating.

My model will not load in Open Studio. I get an error message: "Original model contained 13933, but final translated model is empty"

I was working on an Open Studio model in OS 2.4.1. Upon leaving for the day, I saved it under a new name to mark my progress before shutting down for the night. The next morning, I open my model in Open Studio 2.4.1, I get an error message "Original model contained 13933, but final translated model is empty". The previous version of the model opened without issue, however the current version does. The model was written in 2.4.1, so I do not understand why it shouldn't load. I tried examining the OSM in a text editor but I could not find anything wrong with it, such as a missing ";" or ",". I searched the NREL GitHub for information about the error as to what caused it and what the message means but I couldn't find anything. The error description contains no mentio of which line or character is causing the error, making this all the more frustrating.