How to bypass 'Data type mismatch' error

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Henry
Henry on 3 May 2013
Hello,
In the model, I usaully 'OR' block to connect a constant, which is double (0) with a logical input. It works before until 2013a. It gives me an error like this:
"Data type mismatch. Input port 2 of '...' expects a signal of data type 'boolean'. However, it is driven by a signal of data type 'double'." on 'OR' blocks.
I don't want to change the constant (they are everywhere in my model!). Is there a way to bypass this check?
Thanks!
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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 3 May 2013
Do you have the "Require all inputs and the output to have the same data type" checkbox selected in the 'Data Type' pane of the OR block's dialog?

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Bhupal Reddy Perugu
Bhupal Reddy Perugu on 20 Apr 2016
1) Use Data Type Conversion Blocks at root level inports,and 2) uncheck configuration parameters--> optimization-->Implement logic signals as Boolean data.

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