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Re: [Opal] Issues with bending magnets with OPAL 1.2.0


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  • From: Andreas Adelmann <andreas.adelmann AT psi.ch>
  • To: "Schneider, Sergej" <sergej.schneider AT helmholtz-berlin.de>
  • Cc: "opal AT lists.psi.ch" <opal AT lists.psi.ch>
  • Subject: Re: [Opal] Issues with bending magnets with OPAL 1.2.0
  • Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 17:04:35 +0200
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Sergej please send me (or drop box) 
a example showing the behavior
Andreas 
On Aug 30, 2013, at 3:44 PM, Schneider, Sergej wrote:

Hello everyone,

Since I use the new version of OPAL 1.2.0, I can't seem to run a simulation with bending magnets (RBEND as well as SBEND) in my beam line. I don't get an error message, the simulation just stops at the first dipole. As soon as I take these out, the simulation works fine. Also, when using the old version 1.1.9 it works perfectly fine.
Does anyone else came across a problem like that or has any idea what I could be doing wrong?

Thanks for you help,
Sergej



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