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ADE compiler error

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Hi All

I changed a parking space, Fault tool reports no errors. However it won't compiler. Error below.

Compiler Errors Found. These were not identified by the Issue Manager. Please let us know
what the compiler error is so that we can improve the Issue Manager.

The compiler message is shown below

ScruffyDuck Scenery Design Engine Compiling
Using BglComp....


Parsing document: C:\MSFS\FS Design Tools\Airport Design Editor 170\!AdeTempWorkOnly\EGFF_ADEX_JB.xml

INTERNAL COMPILER ERROR: #C2033: XML Parse Error (line, column, error)

ERROR: 1741, 26, minInclusive constraint failed.

The attribute: 'teeOffset3' has an invalid value according to its data type.

INTERNAL COMPILER ERROR: #C2642: Parking Tee offsets are limits are 0.100000 to 50.000000 Meters
INTERNAL COMPILER ERROR: #C2031: Failed element parse <TaxiwayParking>
INTERNAL COMPILER ERROR: #C2032: XML Parse Error! Element tree follows:

ERROR: <FSData
ERROR: version = 9.0
ERROR: >
ERROR: <Airport
ERROR: country = United Kingdom
ERROR: state = Wales
ERROR: city = Cardiff
ERROR: name = Cardiff
ERROR: lat = 51.3966058194637
ERROR: lon = -3.34344461560249
ERROR: alt = 220.01F
ERROR: magvar = -2.70001220703125
ERROR: trafficScalar = 1
ERROR: airportTestRadius = 16404.2F
ERROR: ident = EGFF
ERROR: >
ERROR: <TaxiwayParking
ERROR: index = 21
ERROR: lat = 51.4028948026327
ERROR: lon = -3.34607776579691
ERROR: heading = 157.390739293884
ERROR: radius = 23.0M
ERROR: type = RAMP_CARGO
ERROR: name = PARKING
ERROR: number = 58
ERROR: airlineCodes = URO
ERROR: teeOffset3 = 0.018288
ERROR: pushBack = NONE
ERROR: >
ERROR:
INTERNAL COMPILER ERROR: #C2589: Did not find end Parking Spot #21 needed for Taxi path #276 at airport EGFF.
INTERNAL COMPILER ERROR: #C2607: Compilation errors detected, compilation failed!


Parse complete!
John

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Re: ADE compiler error

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Well I am not versed in teeOffset3 but that doesn't sound like a valid parm. Do you have any other teeOffset parms in your code?
If not then I would look at that parking spot, delet it and set it back up. It sounds like a typo crept in somewhere and the compiler can't deal with it.
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I'll do that and see if it compiles.
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Re: ADE compiler error

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Hi Steve

It was a corrupt parking spot. Deleted it and re added it and it compiled OK.

Cheers
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Re: ADE compiler error

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I had a feeling that it might be but wasn't sure. Glad you got it sorted.
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