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November 4, 2024 at 7:04 pmviliusvSubscriber
Hi,
I have saved a workbench project in a folder. A few minutes later, I opened workbench again and pressed on Model inside the Static Structural. After pressing that I get a bunch of rapidly appearing prompts titled Script Error and saying:Â
Line: 57476
Char: 4
Error: 'ds.Tree.FirstActiveBranch.PointMasses' is null or not an object
Code: 800a138f
Source: Microsoft JScript runtime error
Script: var pointMassObjs = ds.Tree.FirstActiveBranch.PointMasses;
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Please help, I cannot open the model.
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November 5, 2024 at 7:29 amErik KostsonAnsys Employee
Hi
See this post for solutions:
https://install.simutechgroup.com/error-script-error-when-editing-in-workbench
https://install.simutechgroup.com/how-to-reset-ansys-profile-folder
All the best
Erik
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November 5, 2024 at 9:01 amviliusvSubscriber
I now have another problem. I managed to resolve the issue by adding .old part, but now I believe there is some storage-related issue as a result of ansys not overwriting simulation results and instead saving everything on top, meaning I have no disk space (just my assumption).
What happens is when I run the simulation, I get the error as shown in the image in the middle of simulation. It appears that many students and professors have ran into similar issue but no clear solution has been proposed. I would appreciate any help.
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