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Thread: Running PSCAD from a command line,

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    Hello,

    Does anyone know if PSCAD can be run from a command line (i.e. MS-DOS)? I am looking to run a number of simulations, with parameters slightly altered each time, so I was curious if I could write a batch script to run each of these simulations.

    Furthermore, is it possible to alter parameters within a PSCAD database using a script? This would save me creating a number of different databases, instead allowing me to have a core database that I could manipulate each time.

    Any help/advice is much appreciated.

    Kind regards,

    Ciaran.

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    Hi Ciaran,

    Check out the Multi-run component and its associated help documentation.

    Sincerely,
    Ryan

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    Hi Ryan,

    Thanks for the advice, I think this will do what I want.

    Kind regards,

    Ciaran.

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    I have the same problem and the multiple run component doesn't work for me.

    Does any body know how to run/compile a PSCAD project form the command line ?

    Thanks

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