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Posted:
6 years ago
11 juin 2018, 05:44 UTC−4
Updated:
6 years ago
11 juin 2018, 07:45 UTC−4
Hello,
To compute both in one click, I suggest you use only one study and and different study steps for what you want to do. In order to store the solutions of all the steps, be sure to check the box "Store solution for all intermediate study steps" in the settings of the Study1 node.
Once the computation is complete, in the Results, you can rigth click the Data Sets node and choose "Join".
Hope it helps !
Hello,
To compute both in one click, I suggest you use only one study and and different study steps for what you want to do. In order to store the solutions of all the steps, be sure to check the box "Store solution for all intermediate study steps" in the settings of the Study1 node.
Once the computation is complete, in the Results, you can rigth click the Data Sets node and choose "Join".
Hope it helps !
Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
6 years ago
11 juin 2018, 07:31 UTC−4
Updated:
6 years ago
11 juin 2018, 07:32 UTC−4
Hi,
If the studies are not really connected to each other, I would suggest using two different studies, rather than study steps. Then you add a third study of the type 'Empty study' and add two 'Study Reference' steps. In this way it is easy both to run each study individually, and also to run both at the same time.
Regards,
Henrik
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Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL
Hi,
If the studies are not really connected to each other, I would suggest using two different studies, rather than study steps. Then you add a third study of the type 'Empty study' and add two 'Study Reference' steps. In this way it is easy both to run each study individually, and also to run both at the same time.
Regards,
Henrik