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September 22, 2023 at 11:02 amSolutionParticipant
RMxprt allows a user to define some design data in a text file which can be created by a text editor, instead of by RMxprt UI, for the following special circumstances: 1) Some special requests from a user which are not necessary to be added to RMxprt UI; 2) Some common requests from users which have been implemented in RMxprt solver, but have not been added in RMxprt UI. Keywords: RMxprt, User Defined Data.
Attachments:
1. Rev-How to set up User Defined Data (UDD) for a design.pdf
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