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*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:  
 
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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.
  
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*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:  
 
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Revision as of 16:52, 22 November 2024


Version 2.23

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


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

Id Category Severity Summary Resolution
0000689 TPG major Empty treatment programs for short programs when second generation is Unmanaged open