What is the correct syntax for save_system for SaveDirtyReferencedModels?
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I have reference models inside 'modelT', I am trying to save the top level model and all changes inside the reference models but I get the error below. I have tried also using 'on' as input number 3.
save_system('modelT','SaveDirtyReferencedModels','true')
Error using save_system (line 38)
Input number 3 to save_system is invalid.
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Fangjun Jiang
2019년 11월 21일
1 개 추천
save_system('modelT','modelT','SaveDirtyReferencedModels',true), or replace true with 'on'
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Pavel Savinkov
2019년 12월 30일
편집: Pavel Savinkov
2019년 12월 30일
Before you are going to answer on the questions, just try what you are going to propose.
The way which you propose doesn't work and it makes some huge errors in your project folder by duplicating systems.
Fangjun Jiang
2019년 12월 30일
편집: Fangjun Jiang
2019년 12월 30일
Here is the all possible syntax
filename = save_system
filename = save_system(sys)
filename = save_system(sys,newsys)
filename = save_system(sys,newsys,Name,Value)
When Name and Value pairs are provided, a new model name has to be provided. That is the cause of the error in the OP's question.
filename = save_system(sys,newsys,Name,Value) saves the system with additional options specified by one or more Name,Value pair arguments. To use Name,Value pairs without saving to a new file, use [] for newsys.
Zhihui
2022년 9월 14일
works for me, thank you Fangjun!
Abdur Rosyid
2020년 11월 26일
0 개 추천
add
new_system('modelT')
or
new_system('modelT','SaveDirtyReferencedModels','true')
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