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It turns out to be a bug in parsing the day input file. If the Output or other sheets do not have a uid column, the Xlsx parser will fail.
It has been fixed in the latest release. I’m
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Hello everyone,
When I was using 'OutputSelect', I created a new subsheet named 'Output' for my input file and filled in 'model, varname and dev', for instance:
model varname dev
GENROU Pe GENROU_2
However, when I started to run Andes, it pops out that 'ValueError: Mandatory parameter model for Output missing'.
I was wondering how 'OutputSelect' could be used properly? Thanks.
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