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Old Dec 6, 2007 | 07:54 AM
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Evoscan 2.0 formula Syntax

I have been trying to add formulas to evoscan 2.0 with little luck. I tried to go by John Bradley's syntax in his calc for WHP and write my own for BSFC and Combustion Eff. %. It is also possible that the request ID I am using for this new log item is incorrect (I think this is where I am screwing up). How should I select request ID's, how do I find unused ones in the MUT Table?
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Old Dec 6, 2007 | 09:09 AM
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I have been trying to add formulas to evoscan 2.0 with little luck. I tried to go by John Bradley's syntax in his calc for WHP and write my own for BSFC and Combustion Eff. %. It is also possible that the request ID I am using for this new log item is incorrect (I think this is where I am screwing up). How should I select request ID's, how do I find unused ones in the MUT Table?
EvoScan 2.0 now requires that the multiplication symbol be used, i.e., 2x -> 2*x
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Old Dec 6, 2007 | 09:47 AM
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Thanks MrFed. I noted this in comparing the xml's. Here is the formula syntax I am using: ([LbsMin]*60)/([LbsMin]*11.004*[WideBandAF])
Maybe I need to reference 2 request ID's in this data item, 00 and WDB? When I view my log in excel, I read "NaN" in my BSFC log column. I am just starting to add things to Evoscan so bear with me.
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