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Re: a feature that dogs me
Hi, I get this as well if I run simulations using the
windows environment.
If you run it with the command
bp++ -nogui <scriptfile>
then it doesn't open up these dialogue boxes.
But perhaps Randy knows a way?...
Padraic
Tim Rogers wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I often need to run a simulation several times and like to write
> the data in a text log to several different files as the simulation runs.
> However when I use the .logs.SetSaveFile("filename") command inside a
> script, a dialogue box pops up which requires me to click "OK" before it
> will open the file and continue running the script. I keep forgetting
> about this and leaving a long simulation to run over night, only to come
> in in the morning and find that the simulation only got a tenth of the way
> through and is patiently waiting for me to click "OK" before it will go
> on. Is there some way to get the log to write to a new file without it
> requiring my permission?
>
> TR
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