SystemTest's Limit Check throws an error as the variable being tested on is empty. How do I get this LimitCheck working?

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I have a SystemTest of a Simulink model, where the outport signals are mapped to Test Variables.
When I try and perform a limitcheck, I get the Error Message: "[variableName] is empty."
I've not managed to figure out a workaround. When I attach a scope onto the outport signal, I find it is producing a signal right from the start of model simulation.

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James
James el 14 de Sept. de 2011
Within SystemTest the order of execution corresponds to the order of elements within each of Pre/Main/Post test. So a LimitCheck or MatLab code that is run before the Simulink Model (i.e. listed above the Simulink Model, within Main Test) will not have access to the variables corresponding to the output of the model. This gives the variable is empty error.
To sort, click on the LimitCheck/MatLab script test elements and drag them down within SystemTest to below the Simulink test element.

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang el 26 de Ag. de 2011
I think the problem might be that the signal is not logged. Do you have a signal label for that signal line? Does the "variableName" exist in the base workspace after the simulation? Right click the signal line, choose "signal properties", you will see a dialog to specify the signal name, log name, etc. Make it match the variable name.
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Bart Addis
Bart Addis el 31 de Ag. de 2011
If you are comparing doubles, it is likely that the values you are comparing against are not exact double precision matches for the outputs of the model. This could be a combination of conversion to binary and limited number of significant digits. You probably want to use the Tolerance Check tab of the Limit Check Element. This will give you control over how much precision you expect from the test.

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