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Add new output expression to an old run in Assembler

ZoltanT
ZoltanT over 5 years ago

Assembler saves the results of all corner/sweep runs. I would like to take the results of a previous run, and define a new output parameter to be plotted. How can I do?

What I've tried: Set the History tab in the Data View active. RMB on the desired run --> Load Setup to Activate.  After that I've added the new expression in the Output Setup tab, then I went to the Results tab and clicked on the refresh icon (rectangle with a continuous arrow along the edges).

Thanks,
Zoltan

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    Hi Zoltan,

    You don't really need to do Load Setup to Active unless you really want to restore the entire setup back to what it was at that history point. If you want to keep the current active setup (tests, analyses, outputs etc), just use Right Mouse->View Results. Then add your new output to the Outputs pane, and hit the re-evaluate button (in default "incremental" mode should be fine).

    Andrew.

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  • ZoltanT
    ZoltanT over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks!

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