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Missing required property 'file_name'

Hello all, I am trying to simulate a model I generated using resstock framework. Usually I do not have any issues, but this time I am getting the following error and the simulation stops right away: "Missing required property 'file_name'" I tried pasting the schedules file elsewhere and changing the path, however the error does not seem to go away. Does anyone know the reason behind this? The resstock generated an openstudio file version 2.9.1 and I am using Openstudio 3.2.0. the model was upgraded at the start.

Missing required property 'file_name'

Hello all, I am trying to simulate a model I generated using resstock framework. Usually I do not have any issues, but this time I am getting the following error with regards to the schedule file and the simulation stops right away: "Missing * Severe * <root>[Schedule:File][baths] - Missing required property 'file_name'" 'file_name'.

I tried pasting the schedules schedules.csv file elsewhere and changing the path, however the error does not seem to go away. Does anyone know the reason behind this? The resstock generated an openstudio file version 2.9.1 and I am using Openstudio 3.2.0. the model was upgraded at the start.

Missing required property 'file_name'

Hello all, I am trying to simulate a model I generated using resstock framework. Usually I do not have any issues, but this time I am getting the following error with regards to the schedule file and the simulation stops right away: * Severe * <root>[Schedule:File][baths] - Missing required property 'file_name'.

I tried pasting the schedules.csv file elsewhere and changing the path, however the error does not seem to go away. Does anyone know the reason behind this? The resstock generated an openstudio file version 2.9.1 and I am using Openstudio 3.2.0. the model was upgraded at the start.