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+ | == Error message examples == | ||
+ | <pre style="background:white; border:white; margin-left: 1em; font-style:italic"> | ||
The value, X5, given in the second parameter to LpRhsSa was not found in the index Constraints. | The value, X5, given in the second parameter to LpRhsSa was not found in the index Constraints. | ||
The value should identify a linear program constraint. | The value should identify a linear program constraint. | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
− | = Cause = | + | == Cause == |
− | LpRhsSa function returns the sensitivity ranges for all the | + | [[LpRhsSa]] function returns the sensitivity ranges for all the «Rhs» parameter values indexed by the «Constraint» parameter when the optional second parameter is not passed. The second parameter can be specified as a subset of the «Constraint» parameter to get back the sensitivities for a subset of the «Rhs» values. |
+ | <br><br> | ||
+ | Your second parameter contained a value that is not part of the <code>Constraint</code> index. | ||
− | = Remedies = | + | == Remedies == |
− | Correct the second parameter to be a subset of the | + | Correct the second parameter to be a subset of the <code>Constraint</code> index. |
− | + | ==See Also== | |
+ | * [[LpRhsSa]] | ||
+ | * [[DefineOptimization]] | ||
+ | * [[Introduction to Optimizer]] |
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Error message examples
The value, X5, given in the second parameter to LpRhsSa was not found in the index Constraints. The value should identify a linear program constraint.
Cause
LpRhsSa function returns the sensitivity ranges for all the «Rhs» parameter values indexed by the «Constraint» parameter when the optional second parameter is not passed. The second parameter can be specified as a subset of the «Constraint» parameter to get back the sensitivities for a subset of the «Rhs» values.
Your second parameter contained a value that is not part of the Constraint
index.
Remedies
Correct the second parameter to be a subset of the Constraint
index.
See Also
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