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*The simulation of tree lists from stand data currently only handles even-aged stands, with bell-shaped diameter distributions. Distribution parameters for inverse J-shaped distributions (as tyoical for uneven-aged stands) are currently not available. | *The simulation of tree lists from stand data currently only handles even-aged stands, with bell-shaped diameter distributions. Distribution parameters for inverse J-shaped distributions (as tyoical for uneven-aged stands) are currently not available. | ||
− | == | + | ==Details from bugtracker== |
− | < | + | <mantis> |
− | + | status = new | |
− | + | color = true | |
− | * | + | product_version = 2.23.0, 2.23.0.1, 2.23.0.2 |
+ | severity = major | ||
+ | show = id,category,severity,summary,resolution | ||
+ | </mantis> | ||
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+ | [[Version 2.22]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Known problems== | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Generating reports with large dataset and several columns can lead to "Time out expired" from the connected SQL Server. If so, try one of the following: | ||
+ | **Try to set "Query Wait" in SQl Server Management Studio (for the database server) to a larger value (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms189539(v=sql.105).aspx). | ||
+ | **A workaround is to export data from Optimization Results > Details, and use pivot tables in Excel. Also avoid selecting more than one simulation or plan at a time when creating reports. | ||
+ | **Another work-around is to use SQL Server Profiler (not available in Express version) to get the SQL Query and run the query in SQL Server Management Studio. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *When a stand leaves the young stand phase and transfers into established phase, there are is often a "glitch" in annual volume increment. Also, trees with a diameter less than 4 cm are not transferred, because ingrowth functions predicts the ingrowth of trees with into the 4-cm class. This may give inconsistent results when studying young stand management. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *It is possible that dead wood "stays to long" in the final decay class. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *The simulation of tree lists from stand data currently only handles even-aged stands, with bell-shaped diameter distributions. Distribution parameters for inverse J-shaped distributions (as tyoical for uneven-aged stands) are currently not available. | ||
==Details from bugtracker== | ==Details from bugtracker== | ||
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− | product_version = 2. | + | product_version = 2.22.0, 2.22.0.1, 2.22.0.2 |
severity = major | severity = major | ||
show = id,category,severity,summary,resolution | show = id,category,severity,summary,resolution |
Revision as of 16:50, 22 November 2024
Known problems
- Generating reports with large dataset and several columns can lead to "Time out expired" from the connected SQL Server. If so, try one of the following:
- Try to set "Query Wait" in SQl Server Management Studio (for the database server) to a larger value (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms189539(v=sql.105).aspx).
- A workaround is to export data from Optimization Results > Details, and use pivot tables in Excel. Also avoid selecting more than one simulation or plan at a time when creating reports.
- Another work-around is to use SQL Server Profiler (not available in Express version) to get the SQL Query and run the query in SQL Server Management Studio.
- When a stand leaves the young stand phase and transfers into established phase, there are is often a "glitch" in annual volume increment. Also, trees with a diameter less than 4 cm are not transferred, because ingrowth functions predicts the ingrowth of trees with into the 4-cm class. This may give inconsistent results when studying young stand management.
- It is possible that dead wood "stays to long" in the final decay class.
- The simulation of tree lists from stand data currently only handles even-aged stands, with bell-shaped diameter distributions. Distribution parameters for inverse J-shaped distributions (as tyoical for uneven-aged stands) are currently not available.
Details from bugtracker
Id | Category | Severity | Summary | Resolution |
---|---|---|---|---|
0000689 | TPG | major | Empty treatment programs for short programs when second generation is Unmanaged | open |
Known problems
- Generating reports with large dataset and several columns can lead to "Time out expired" from the connected SQL Server. If so, try one of the following:
- Try to set "Query Wait" in SQl Server Management Studio (for the database server) to a larger value (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms189539(v=sql.105).aspx).
- A workaround is to export data from Optimization Results > Details, and use pivot tables in Excel. Also avoid selecting more than one simulation or plan at a time when creating reports.
- Another work-around is to use SQL Server Profiler (not available in Express version) to get the SQL Query and run the query in SQL Server Management Studio.
- When a stand leaves the young stand phase and transfers into established phase, there are is often a "glitch" in annual volume increment. Also, trees with a diameter less than 4 cm are not transferred, because ingrowth functions predicts the ingrowth of trees with into the 4-cm class. This may give inconsistent results when studying young stand management.
- It is possible that dead wood "stays to long" in the final decay class.
- The simulation of tree lists from stand data currently only handles even-aged stands, with bell-shaped diameter distributions. Distribution parameters for inverse J-shaped distributions (as tyoical for uneven-aged stands) are currently not available.
Details from bugtracker
Id | Category | Severity | Summary | Resolution |
---|---|---|---|---|
0000689 | TPG | major | Empty treatment programs for short programs when second generation is Unmanaged | open |