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changing the Result directory in ADE XL

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Hi ,

 

I am new to ADE XL and tried to change the Result directory to the local path can someone please let me know how to do that ?

i tried the following stuff Option->Save->(check the option)Use Locan Simulation Result Directory

but somehow i do not know where the PSf file is being written

 

Regards,

Ankur

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    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Generally I would advise leaving the "ADE XL Results Database" location blank, as this means it will be stored within the ADE XL view itself. This is relatively small, and contains the scalar result information from any measurements - and can be revisioned along with the rest of the ADE XL setup and history.

    The Simulation Results data is much larger, and it's usually that which you would want to move elsewhere.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Generally I would advise leaving the "ADE XL Results Database" location blank, as this means it will be stored within the ADE XL view itself. This is relatively small, and contains the scalar result information from any measurements - and can be revisioned along with the rest of the ADE XL setup and history.

    The Simulation Results data is much larger, and it's usually that which you would want to move elsewhere.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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