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Thanks for this idea, while it can already be done for themes, extending this out for results generation sounds good. The assumption is that a retrospectively applied SQL to populate User Text 1 with the desired result isn’t sufficient for this requirement?
An error occurred while saving the comment Richard Body commentedHi Pascal. No, I am afraid not. We'd prefer something that was inherent to the network. The retrospective application of SQL is helpful though!
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The approach which we are looking to leverage here is one which deviates a little from the original request but gives the same ability to interrogate results part way through a simulation. After investigating options, the best appears to be to have a run for the total duration you are interested in, then set a state saving checkbox in the run and when you wish to interrogate simulation results stop the simulation. We will then make use of ICMLive developed concatenation of results to allow us to tie in the “continuation run” with the results which were stopped earlier. There is a lot more detail to this than I can add here, but it should meet the need.
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I agree this would be helpful, but one effective solution is to create a theme on element area where you colour the cells below the required; above the threshold the cells are transparent. To highlight the really small cells I also turn on the arrows option. This is one of my default themes that I use whenever I am doing a lot of meshing.