Re: [fluka-discuss]: error in cmpcrd.f procedure

From: Luigi Salvatore Esposito <luigi.salvatore.esposito_at_cern.ch>
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2015 17:10:04 +0000

Michele,
now it’s not a material that it’s causing the crash, but something in your source routine, that I suppose it’s among your user routines.
You’re are trying to access the 601230-th element of the array AM, whose range is from -6 to 64.
Best regards, luigi


On 13 Aug 2015, at 18:34, fabiemme_at_libero.it<mailto:fabiemme_at_libero.it> wrote:

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Da: Vasilis.Vlachoudis_at_cern.ch<mailto:Vasilis.Vlachoudis_at_cern.ch>
Data: 13/08/2015 16.22
A: "fabiemme_at_libero.it<mailto:fabiemme_at_libero.it>"<fabiemme_at_libero.it<mailto:fabiemme_at_libero.it>>, "fluka-discuss_at_fluka.org<mailto:fluka-discuss_at_fluka.org>"<fluka-discuss_at_fluka.org<mailto:fluka-discuss_at_fluka.org>>
Ogg: RE: [fluka-discuss]: error in cmpcrd.f procedure

The very cryptic message indicates an error with a material (cmpcrd = COMPOUND card)
Apparently you have defined the Chlorine without setting the Z

Cheers
Vasilis


Thank you Vasilis,
I corrected the error and the run with fixed beam goes fine, so I think there are no errors in materials but when I connect a couple of user routines a very similar error comes out:

Subscript out of range on file line 167, procedure source.f/source.
Attempt to access the 601230-th element of variable am.

Is there a way to find out from the message which one of thematerials is causing problems?
Thanks
Michele


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