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Print results to output window

Print results to output window

Print results to output window

(OP)
Can anyone tell me how to print element table results to the output window?

RE: Print results to output window

(OP)
To be more precise I have 100 element tables and, instead of creating each one individually and copying the data one by one into a spreadsheet, my intention is to create an input file that creates all 100 element tables, the results of which would be printed to the output window, which would then be used to create a .out file with the data of all 100 table on it.   I tried creating an output file directly but didn't get anywhere.

My problem just now is that the results are not being printed to the output window - only the input information.

RE: Print results to output window

The /GOPR, /NOPR and /OUTPUT commands may be of use...

RE: Print results to output window

(OP)
Thanks for your suggestion but that is not quite what I am looking for.  I want the actual results to be printed onto either the output window or an output file - those commands still only print the comands leading up to the results being created, and do not lead to the results being shown in the output window as desired.

RE: Print results to output window

It depends on where and how you issue them. Maybe these commands used in conjunction with the PRNSOL command may get you what you want...?

However, be careful not to issue these commands interactivley, i.e typing them directly into the "Command Prompt Bar", put them in a script file and run this.

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