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Using Creo 4 M130.
I ran an optimization study in Creo Simulate. I have several measures that I would like to export to use externally. Currently, the only method I can find to get the data is to make a graph then "Save a backup" of the graph to Excel.
Is there a more efficient way to do this? I would also be satisfied if any one can tell me if there is a trick to get more than one set of data on one graph. The UI looks like it should be possible, but I can't figure it out.
Thanks, Nick
(We should be going to Creo 7 this year, so even a example in a newer version would be helpful)
If you have a lot of measures you can always write yourself a script that opens up the report file and copies your specified data into whichever File you like. But I guess this makes only sense for a big amount of data. I don't know about any better way.
That could work. Can you please point me in the direction of where to find that report file? Perhaps a likely directory or file extension. I poked around in the output files for raw data before and I was unsuccessful. Thanks.
In your working directory you will find a folder for each different analysis you specified. In this folder are many files. One of them is a file with the ".rpt" extension. Open with Note Pad and you will find your measurement values somewhere near the bottom.