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July 17, 2021 at 2:11 pmVermouth22Subscriber
hello all
I am new to ANSYS. I know how to set up the input data and run the project when i use the Parameter Set in workbench.
Is there any way to import the input data and export the output data automatically via Excel ,CSV,or any other way?
There is too much data and it is too cumbersome to do it manually.
i am working on Ansys 19.2.
I am grateful for any help you can offer.
Thank you
July 23, 2021 at 7:31 pmDragana JandricForum ModeratorYou can try to export to csv file if you do right mouse click on the table of Design Points. You can also do copy/paste from the table of DPs to Excel.
You can't import outputs, you can copy/paste inputs from the excel or csv file into table of DPs but WB needs to run the model to populate the outputs. This should work in v19.2. I am running 2021R1.
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