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The REFPROP DLL you are using has expired (Version number 10.0.0.98a; date: 240202). Please return to the Refprop website and download the latest installer #628
It seems similar to two other issues that were closed after sending an email to Ian or Eric
Description
This is related to the Excel wrapper. I have a version the 10 DLL of Refprop and in attempting to diagnose the issue, I have followed all the steps in the link here: https://pages.nist.gov/REFPROP-docs/#errors-in-version-10
In addition it was working just previously but it suddenly stopped. I used to have version 9 but I am almost sure I have all the old files deleted or unlinked.
I do not have the installer anymore.
In addition the error occurs when I use the =@REFPROP($C17,$B$10,$C$10,$D$10,$D$13,$D$14) notation
Whether I use the old notation =Density("argon","TP","SI",325,5,8,4) or the new notation, =@REFPROP("D","argon","TP","SI",325,5,8,4) I get the "VALUE" error
It seems similar to two other issues that were closed after sending an email to Ian or Eric
Description
This is related to the Excel wrapper. I have a version the 10 DLL of Refprop and in attempting to diagnose the issue, I have followed all the steps in the link here: https://pages.nist.gov/REFPROP-docs/#errors-in-version-10 In addition it was working just previously but it suddenly stopped. I used to have version 9 but I am almost sure I have all the old files deleted or unlinked.
I do not have the installer anymore.
In addition the error occurs when I use the =@REFPROP($C17,$B$10,$C$10,$D$10,$D$13,$D$14) notation
Whether I use the old notation =Density("argon","TP","SI",325,5,8,4) or the new notation, =@REFPROP("D","argon","TP","SI",325,5,8,4) I get the "VALUE" error