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engine property file error 1

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hi

i tried to edit some of the data in the engine property file model in notepad and i started getting this message...

the problem is that i had saved the original file and i'm getting the same error from the original file...

please help

the error is as follows:

Reading in property files...
[highlight #FCE94F]ERROR: General spline will not be updated.
ERROR: Cannot find the Z_DATA subblock of block 'ENGINE'
ERROR: in property_file: 'mdids://acar_concept/powertrains.tbl/engine_drag.pwr'.[/highlight]
Reading of property files completed.
Setting up the vehicle assembly for Driving Machine maneuver...
Setup of vehicle assembly completed.
Simulation is beginning...
Starting analysis #1 of vehicle assembly...

OS-environment variable
MSC_ADAMS_SOLVER_BEAM_MODEL=LINEAR
Enforces Adams Solver (C++) to use the same beam model for all BEAMs in the system, overriding all BEAM STATEMENT settings.
Options are LINEAR, STRING, NONLINEAR.

OS-environment variable
MSC_USE_FORTRAN_STYLE_RELOAD_MESSAGE_FILE=1
Asol SDK. Enforces Adams Solver (C++) to use the Adams Solver (FORTRAN) message file style when reloading.


command: FILE/COMMAND=kjha_step.acf
command:
command: file/model=kjha_step

[highlight #FCE94F]ERROR: The spline statement requires either the X and Y or FILE arguments.
ERROR: Statement : SPLINE/482
ERROR: Line number : 10086
ERROR: Errors in the Adams dataset prevent it from being loaded into the database.[/highlight]


[highlight #FCE94F]---- START: ERROR ----
Attempt to read in model into AMD was unsuccessful.
---- END: ERROR ----

command: !
command: !INFO Adams Version: Adams 2019.2
command: !INFO Adams Build: 2019.2.0-CL661333
command: !INFO Assembly File: <K132>/assemblies.tbl/Try3.asy
command: !INFO Solver Library: C:/PROGRA~1/MSC~1.SOF/Adams/2019_2/win64/acar_solver.dll
command: !
command: string/5, string=kjha_step.xml


---- START: ERROR ----
This command cannot be processed until a model has been defined.
Maybe you need to add a FILE/MODEL=pathname, OUTPUT=prefix command to the command (*.acf) file.
---- END: ERROR ----

command: preferences/solver=CXX
command: preferences/list,status=on
PREFERENCES:
SIMFAIL = NOSTOPCF
Contact Geometry Library = (not loaded)
Thread Count = 1
Library Search Path = Not Set
Status Message = Off
Solverbias = CXX (C++ Solver)

command: control/routine=abgTire::con901,func=user(901,74,17,23,1,2)
command: control/routine=abgTire::con901,func=user(901,78,18,24,1,4)
command: control/routine=abgTire::con901,func=user(901,83,26,32,1,6)
command: control/routine=abgTire::con901,func=user(901,87,27,33,1,8)
command: output/nosep


---- START: ERROR ----
This command cannot be processed until a model has been defined.
Maybe you need to add a FILE/MODEL=pathname, OUTPUT=prefix command to the command (*.acf) file.
---- END: ERROR ----

command: control/routine=abgVDM::EventInit, function=user(5,1,8,0,3,6,6,17)
command: control/routine=abgVDM::EventRunAll, function=user(0)
command: !
command: stop


Finished -----
Elapsed time = 0.00s, CPU time = 0.00s, 0.00%

ERROR: Cannot load results! File 'kjha_step.res' not found.
Simulation is complete.[/highlight]
 
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