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'''Status''': Fixed in windPRO 3.2 Service Pack 4 | '''Status''': Fixed in windPRO 3.2 Service Pack 4 | ||
Service Pack 3 introduced an error in the METEO object profile graph if you were using WAsP ''and'' you use fixed displacement height the WAsP profile would be offset vertically by the displacement height. This error is fixed in service pack 4. Please note that the WAsP profile data, available by selecting "Copy profile data -> WAsP sector wise", is still correct. | Service Pack 3 introduced an error in the METEO object profile graph if you were using WAsP ''and'' you use fixed displacement height. In this case, the WAsP profile would be offset vertically by the displacement height. | ||
This error is fixed in service pack 4. Please note that the WAsP profile data, available by selecting "Copy profile data -> WAsP sector wise", is still correct. |
Latest revision as of 09:45, 28 February 2019
Status: Fixed in windPRO 3.2 Service Pack 4
Service Pack 3 introduced an error in the METEO object profile graph if you were using WAsP and you use fixed displacement height. In this case, the WAsP profile would be offset vertically by the displacement height.
This error is fixed in service pack 4. Please note that the WAsP profile data, available by selecting "Copy profile data -> WAsP sector wise", is still correct.