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Exporting and Storing Simulation Results
marlon_gros650
Member Posts: 2 ✭
Hello,
I want to discuss the possibilities of storing and exporting simulation results.
As I understand simulation results need to compile again every time changes are made to the model. Is there a way to store the results to a version so I can revisit the results without having to wait?
Also is it possible to apply Simulations to different configurations without loosing the results to the previous active configuration?
This would make it much quicker to compare design changes.
Thank you.
Comments
Greetings Mr. Gros,
I cannot say too much, but we will be releasing a new Simulation capability in the near future that will allow you to permanently store the results of Versioned and Configured simulation results. I am confident that it will meet your expectations. Export of results will appear further down the road, after we have given each and every set of results a "facelift".
Thank you for your question and your patience as we work to Onshape Simulation even better.
Best,
Chris
Good to hear that something is in the works for this!
In the meantime, @marlon_gros650 , what I like to do is to open the last micro-version (instead of the workspace), and run a simulation on that so that it won't "reset" if I happen to make a change in the workspace.
I also open multiple browser tabs/windows each showing a different configuration and run simulations in parallel to get a "side by side" comparison of the results.