1 | | @jean-philippe, as developer of PowerSysPro you have to make a strategic decision when to transition it to use MSL 4.0.0. This has many benefits, since the new MSL is much better structured, but it is an irreversible move. Once you do it, you need to convert all of your existing models using PowerSysPro to continue using them, and there is no way to convert them back to 3.2.3. I understand you already did that for version 1.5 of your library. |
| 1 | @jean-philippe, as developer of PowerSysPro you have to make a strategic decision when to transition it to use MSL 4.0.0. This has many benefits, since the new MSL is much better structured, but it is an irreversible move. Once you do it, you need to convert all of your existing models using PowerSysPro to continue using them, and there is no way to convert them back to 3.2.3. |