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MonteCarlo parameters can't be written in the .mcp file

MujikaJulen
MujikaJulen over 1 year ago

Hey! There is an option in the MonteCarlo analysis configuration where you can decide if you want the schematic parameters to be saved in a .mcp file. When I try to simulate a mc analysis with the "Save parameter values in file" with its respective route to be stored, i get the following message:

"Unable to weite output file C:/ ......... /X-PspiceFiles/SCHEMATIC1/MC2/MC2.mcp"

How can I solve this problem? I really need the parameter list for analytical purpouses.

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  • AyushD
    +1 AyushD over 1 year ago

    Do you get any other message with this ?

    I think tool is unable to write at the given location. You can try selecting some other writable location on your system to save the mcp file and see if that works.

    For e.g. try saving it in a file at Desktop or somewhere else

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    0 MujikaJulen over 1 year ago in reply to AyushD

    Yes, the problem seemed to be that in the given direction there was some kind of permission problem. Now I routed it to be written in the desktop and I had no problem with it. The file is what I expected it to be. Thank you!

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