I have time variables in my watch window. When these change, the simulation has moved on to the next time step. This means the last value I saw (not this one) should match the csv data. These are my watch variables: DataEnvironment::Month DataEnvironment::DayofMonth DataGlobals::CurrentTime DataHVACGlobals::TimeStepSys (this will match TimeStepZone unless the simulation reduces the time step) DataHVACGlobals::SysTimeElapsed (this variable counts the "reduced" time step increments) DataGlobals::TimeStepZone (this is set in your input file - e.g., Timestep,6;) When any of these change, the simulation moved to the next time step (i.e., the variable value before should match csv). On 7/17/2012 10:31 AM, Yan, Ying wrote:
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