Hi,
I am trying to run a model and after the Analysis Phase, Robot shows me the message attached below. Basically Robot is not able to find "RCALC_50408" folder in the Temp folder (in fact this folder does not exist, I checked"). The "sp_fact02.tmp" file exists, but it is located into another folder.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Robot tells me how to fix the problem: "Exit program and delete all the PROC0...directories included in the folder C:/........../Local/Temp". My problem is that I can't find these kind of files, I I don't know where they are located and I don't know how to find them.
Any idea?
Thanks in advance
Alessandro
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Hi @Anonymous
Type %temp% in the Windows Explorer and delete all files from the Windows Temp folder.
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I have already tried, but Robot shows me the same error.
Let me know,
Thanks
The file is very big, around 100MB. I am actually running the model in another machine and the problem does not occur. Everything works fine, so you will not find any problems.
Obviously there is a problem related with my temporary files and Robot.
Hi @Anonymous
Just to make sure - do you have enough free space on the C drive?
I don't have enough space on my C: drive. For this reason I saved and run the model on my 😧 drive (partition part).
In the last few days I run the model and I have never had this problem before. For example yesterday I run the model and it worked, but today I am having this problem on my machine. As I said, at the moment I am running the model in another machine and it is running without any issues. The file is not corrupted and I didn't change any settings. Something is going on with my machine, but I can't figure this out .
Hi @Anonymous
Try to reassign windows temp folder to the D drive too so that you have enough space for the created temporary files created during calculations.
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