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Hi @amc1999 and @openmpp-org, just following up on this item, as we continue to have challenges with importing parameters. As an example, I tried to import an updated set of values for breast cancer treatments (customBreastCancerTreatmentCostNoScoSurg) into OncoSim v3.6.1.4 on my work tower. If the new parameter settings are in a file with a different file name, I get the following error messages: If the filename is exactly the same, I get the following error message: Perhaps I am doing something wrong? Or is there an error in the program? |
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There are 3 options for updating parameter(s):
It is possible to create scenario wit only one single parameter .csv For example we can create New scenario for RiskPaths model with SimulationCases.csv parameter
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Ok, thanks Anatoly. From the wiki, it appeared to indicated that I could upload a single parameter file, including CSV (OpenM++ wiki (openmpp.org)<https://openmpp.org/wiki/openmpp-wiki.html#Ompp-UI-Upload-Parameter-or-Scenario>)
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Are you saying that this isn't, in fact, functional?
Thanks
Rochelle
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Subject: Re: [openmpp/UI] Parameter import doesn't always work. (To discuss): UI feedback December 2022 (Discussion #31)
There are two options for updating parameter(s):
1. Simple for a small parameters: copy all or some parameter values from clipboard by using Ctrl + V
2. Upload new input scenario .zip with parameter(s) CSV files.
* it has to .zip file named as: ModelName.set.ScenarioName.zip, for example: RiskPaths.set.New.zip
* inside of that .zip it can have:
* scenario metadata .json file
* folder with parameter(s) .csv file(s)
You can download Default scenario .zip to see a full example of scenario .zip
As it is today you cannot upload something.csv as a parameter.
On the other hand, it is possible to create scenario wit only one single parameter .csv
For example we can create New scenario for RiskPaths model with SimulationCases.csv parameter
* create directory RiskPaths.set.New
* inside of above create directory set.New
* put SimulationCases.csv into RiskPaths.set.New/set.New directory
* make a zip: RiskPaths.set.New.zip
* upload it
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Status update: It is look an Excel saving into CSV issue. Thank you, Rochelle for resolving that problem. |
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Please send us an example.
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