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Weird post-processing errors in ADE Assembler

greywanderer
greywanderer over 3 years ago

Hi,

I run a captab analysis in a test and then use the values in another test(using calcVal, because, we are not allowed to run multiple info analysis in one test in assembler). But if the two tests are run together the following post processing errors in the ADEXL outputs are seen.

If the other test is run by itself, there is no post-processing error. Any clues to debugging this issue?

Thanks much!

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  • greywanderer
    greywanderer over 3 years ago

    I also get a warning in the Jobs.log that the tranOpTimed results are not available.

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    greywanderer over 3 years ago

    I also get a warning in the Jobs.log that the tranOpTimed results are not available.

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    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago in reply to greywanderer
    greywanderer said:
    I run a captab analysis in a test and then use the values in another test(using calcVal, because, we are not allowed to run multiple info analysis in one test in assembler)

    You can absolutely have more than one info analysis in a test. You've really given no details on the problem or the setup, so I can't see what you've done wrong.

    My guess however is that you're asking about doing multiple info analyses within a tran analysis. You can do that too, although the UI doesn't make it obvious. To do this, don't turn on the captab option on the transient options form, nor set up info times on the options form. Instead, define the captab and whatever other info analyses you want via the Outputs->Save All form (I created one called captab and one called opstuff), then on the transient options form, in the miscellaneous tab, in the additional parameters field:

    infotimes=[10n 33n 57n] infonames=[captab opstuff] infotime_pair=no

    Here's what I had on the Save All/Options form:

    Regards,

    Andrew

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  • greywanderer
    greywanderer over 3 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thank much! That helps a lot and simplifies my setup.

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