Simulink Modell terminates with " Reference to non-existent field 'accessInfoMap' ", when a MATLAB Function block is involved
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Hello,
my model consists of a constant, a MATLAB function and a terminator. The MATLAB Function Code is default. When the MATLAB Function is active, the model Terminates with:
"Reference to non-existent field 'accessInfoMap'. Component: Simulink | Category: Model error"
When I comment the function out, the model is solved without problems. Where can I look for a solution?
Thank you very much.
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FabianHaas
on 28 Feb 2016
0 votes
Hi,
i have the same problem. Did you get any solution for your problem? Or does anyone now how to fix it?
Thanks
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Alexander Oerder
on 28 Feb 2016
Dmitriy Vorobyov
on 18 Jul 2016
0 votes
Hi,
I have the same problem when trying to start parallel simulation. Try to delete temp files in your working directory.
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Alexander Oerder
on 18 Sep 2016
Cristina Manas
on 3 Aug 2016
0 votes
Also having problem here with very simple block of code which if I take out that module then it works but same error without.
Was all working then suddenly stopped working and can't think what has changed to stop it working
Any ideas?
Pavel Dey
on 23 Oct 2019
0 votes
I got a similar error.
Error encountered while executing PostCodeGenCommand for model '<model name>': Reference to non-existent field 'compileInfoVersion'.
Deleting slprj folder fixed the issue. Or you can also build the same model in some other folder.
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Niklas Witzel
on 29 Jun 2022
Quite old topic, but i got the same error (Reference to non-existent field 'compileInfoVersion'.), when using Embedded Coder. Removing the slprj/ directory, the models *.slxc file, and the previously generated code in the *_ert_rtw/ directory worked for me.
Liang Zong
on 31 Dec 2019
0 votes
also having similar issue: "Reference to non-existent field 'AUTOSAR4' "
By deleting slprj folder fixed this issue.
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