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Re: [Opal] Alignment errors


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  • From: Andreas Adelmann <andreas.adelmann AT psi.ch>
  • To: "Kuske, Bettina" <bettina.kuske AT helmholtz-berlin.de>
  • Cc: "opal AT lists.psi.ch" <opal AT lists.psi.ch>
  • Subject: Re: [Opal] Alignment errors
  • Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 19:49:02 +0100
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Ok EALIGN is not usable for OPAL-t at the moment.
Please send me the input file (DropBox) so I can try to find a
workaround.

Cheers Andreas 


On Nov 27, 2012, at 5:59 PM, Kuske, Bettina wrote:

Dear OPAL users,

 

we are trying to misalign our quadrupole
magnets in OPAL.
Using the user-manuals line:

 

ERROR: EALIGN, CLASS=QUADRUPOLE, DX=SIGMA*GAUSS();

 

leads to an error messages:
Parse error detected by function "OpalParser::parseDefine()"
OPAL > *** in line 12 of file "error.opal" before token ",":
OPAL >     ERROR:EALIGN,CLASS=QUADRUPOLE,DX=SIGMA*GAUSS();
OPAL >     The object "EALIGN" is unknown.

 

What is the correct statement?
Thanks,
Bettina



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