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I can load my ENSI control files generated using ensiprep_mkl.exe (not the
.rls files though). What error are you getting?
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Hi Group. Apology if this is an old question or common knowledge but I am
wondering if there is planned support for ENSI control files, or if in fact
this should already work. I am receiving an error when reading one
generated from Groundwater Vistas. Thanks!
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Thanks @wkitlasten, much appreciated. I think I jumped the gun on this question. I was receiving a pyEMU warning on loading the ENSI control file and assumed this was the cause of my later run failure when performing the ENSI run. In fact, there were a couple of flaws in my workflow that were causing the issue. I now add supplementary observation data to the pre-ENSI control file using pyEMU (my original goal) and then re-run ENSIPREP to create an updated ENSI control file. This all seems to be working well, and the logic seems obvious now I am a bit more familiar with ENSI processes. Thanks again for your interest in the question! |
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Hi Group. Apology if this is an old question or common knowledge but I am wondering if there is planned support for ENSI control files, or if in fact this should already work. I am receiving an error when reading one generated from Groundwater Vistas. Thanks!
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