Thank you hundreds of times, Steven! I, indeed, had a few typos hidden in my 15000+ lines of script.
Have a good day! Best regards, Mike On Thu, 9 Jan 2025, 14:15 Slojkowski, Steven E. (GSFC-595.0)[OMITRON], < steven.e.slojkow...@nasa.gov> wrote: > You might have a unnoticed syntax error in your script. Try adding the > following to your python code: > > > > gmat.UseLogFile('mylog.txt') > > > > This will create a log file in the GMAT output directory that may contain > helpful error messages. Let us know if that doesn’t solve it. > > > > *From:* Mike Vasovsky <kmm47...@gmail.com> > *Sent:* Thursday, January 9, 2025 6:38 AM > *To:* gmat-users@lists.sourceforge.net > *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] [BULK] [Gmat-users] Opening GMAT scripts in Python > scripts > > > > *CAUTION:* This email originated from outside of NASA. Please take care > when clicking links or opening attachments. Use the "Report Message" > button to report suspicious messages to the NASA SOC. > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > > > I have been trying to open and run GMAT scripts within a Python script, > however whenever I run the commands *LoadScript*(...) and then *RunScript*(), > both return *False*. > > > > I deleted all the *Color values, OpenFrames* instances, *OrbitView* > objects, ground track and 2D-plots, but nothing improved the situation. > > > > What am I missing? I am still able to get the list of objects running the > command *ShowObjects*() even after *LoadScript*() returns *False*, but > still cannot run it. > > > > > > Best regards, > > Mike >
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