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Unable to open flightplan prepared with Plan-G

Started by Jean-Jacques, December 14, 2009, 01:15:52 PM

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Jean-Jacques

Hi, The subject line is self-explanatory. Plan-G responds with the following message: "Plan-G is unable to open the file you have selected. It may have been moved or deleted"

Any thoughts anybody? I use Plan-G with FS9.

Thanks, Jean-Jacques
CYND Ottawa / Gatineau
Gatineau, Québec, Canada

tim arnot

If you are opening the plan by clicking on an entry in the Recent Files list, the message indicates you may have moved or deleted that file. If you are opening the file from the Open File browser, there is some other problem, and you will need to look in the log file (Plan-G_Log.txt) to see if there is an error reported.


Tim. @TimArnot

Jean-Jacques

Tim,

Thanks for your quick response. I've reviewed the log file and don't detect an error message. I've just tried again from the Open File browser (FS9 not running) and I continue to get the message I first made reference to. Here are the lines in the log file that make reference to my last attempt to open a flightplan:

1:43:14 PM PlanG constructor
1:43:14 PM executableFolder: D:\Plan-G 0.8.1\Plan-G
1:43:15 PM Starting Plan-G, build 0.8.1.389
1:43:15 PM FS9 is installed
1:43:15 PM FS9 database is built
1:43:15 PM FSX is installed
1:43:15 PM FSX database is built
1:43:15 PM Selected data set is FS9
1:43:17 PM Starting map
1:43:17 PM Initialisation complete.
1:43:17 PM Initializing Jump List
1:43:17 PM Clearing progress bar
1:43:17 PM Checking PLN file registration
1:43:17 PM Checking command line
1:43:17 PM Command line. Length = 1 args = D:\Plan-G 0.8.1\Plan-G\Plan-G.exe,
1:43:34 PM Opening Flight Plan
1:43:37 PM UpdatePlanWeather testing IsConnected

Based on my reading of this, it seems to be confirming that Plan-G has opened the file when in fact it hasn't. But I may be wrong about my interpretation. Would Windows 7 be part of the issue much like it is when trying to add scenery to FS9 or FSX (there's a special procedure to follow in order to add new scenery to FS when using Windows 7)?

Any further thoughts would be appreciated.

Regards, Jean-Jacques
CYND Ottawa / Gatineau
Gatineau, Québec, Canada

luis-fernandez

Hello...
I have exactly the same problem, but I am using FS9 and Windows XP.
Any clue?
The FP looks normal:
---------------------------------------------------
[flightplan]
AppVersion=9.0.30612
title=LELL to LESB
description=LELL, LESB
type=VFR
routetype=0
cruising_altitude=9500
departure_id=LELL, N41* 31.39', E2* 6.06', +000482.00
departure_position=13
destination_id=LESB, N39* 35.94', E2* 42.16', +000134.00
departure_name=Sabadell
destination_name=Son Bonet
waypoint.0=, LELL, , LELL, A, N41* 31.39', E2* 6.06', +000482.00,
waypoint.1=, Sabadell_W, , Sabadell_W, I, N41* 30.13', E2* 0.75', +000000.00,
waypoint.2=, Martorell, , Martorell, I, N41* 28.48', E1* 54.37', --003281.00,
waypoint.3=, VillaPene, , VillaPene, I, N41* 20.91', E1* 40.03', --003281.00,
waypoint.4=, Reus_E, , Reus_E, I, N41* 10.77', E1* 27.83', +000000.00,
waypoint.5=, Palma_N, , Palma_N, I, N39* 42.6', E2* 37.42', +000000.00,
waypoint.6=, SonBonet_N, , SonBonet_N, I, N39* 38.53', E2* 40.42', +000000.00,
waypoint.7=, LESB, , LESB, A, N39* 35.94', E2* 42.16', +000134.00,
------------------------------------
Thanks.

tim arnot

Please show the Plan-G log for when you open the file. Thanks.

Tim. @TimArnot

luis-fernandez

Hello Tim. Here you are the Plan-G_Log.txt:
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19:50:51 PlanG constructor
19:50:51 executableFolder: D:\Simulador\Plan-G
19:50:53 Starting Plan-G, build 0.9.1.423
19:50:53 FS9 is installed
19:50:53 FS9 database is built
19:50:53 Selected data set is FS9
19:50:56 Starting map
19:50:57 Initialisation complete.
19:51:20 Opening Flight Plan
19:51:27 UpdatePlanWeather testing IsConnected
19:52:05 UpdatePlanWeather testing IsConnected
-----------------------------------------
Thanks.