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optimizeRun() tutorial?

markbeck
markbeck over 15 years ago

Does anyone out there know of a tutorial that shows how to use the optimizeRun command (and supporting commands)?

I'm trying to create an ocean script for running optimizations, but when I try to run it I'm getting errors..

e.g.:  *Error* eval: undefined function - ocniOptVariables

Never heard of it, and it doesn't show up in the finder.

 Thanks,

Mark

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    markbeck over 15 years ago

     Thanks for the info.

    With the previous script I was able to figure out enough stuff that I was able to get it to stop complaining about errors and start complaining about licence tokens.  Turns out that we don't have the GXL option and this was all just a fun exercise.

     Thanks for all the help anyway,

    Mark

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    markbeck over 15 years ago

     Thanks for the info.

    With the previous script I was able to figure out enough stuff that I was able to get it to stop complaining about errors and start complaining about licence tokens.  Turns out that we don't have the GXL option and this was all just a fun exercise.

     Thanks for all the help anyway,

    Mark

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