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(IC6.1.5.500.12) ADE L messing up sim results(result access). Anyone familiar with that?

ChrisXB
ChrisXB over 12 years ago

Dear All,

I've done extensive searching on forum for this, in vain. However, I am sure that someone else came across this, and maybe my search keywords weren't appropriate. If you know of thread relating to this, please point me to it.

From time to time I get the those symptoms (they might all be related to the same root cause):

1) ADE L looses the result directory location. As a consequence, it fails to plot outputs at the end of simulation. Manually invoking the result Browser, and then navigating on the disk to the right location, I can plot the results.

2) [parametric sweep case] ADE L is only plotting a subset of the results after a parametric tool sweep. For instance the parametric tool sweeps through 10 values, and ADE L then plots only 3 out of the 10 datapoint. In some cases, changing my output expression from Ocean syntax to old(?) syntax solves this issue: for instance from " v("/node1" ?result "tran") " to " VT("/node1") "

3) [parametric sweep case] ADE L is plotting a previous set of data. Manually invoking the result Browser, and then navigating on the disk to the right location, I can plot the results

Any comment or clues welcome

Thank You

Chris

IC6.1.5.500.12 (6.1.5 ISR12) + ICManage  v24473

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