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POST commands on Workbench, items not stored

POST commands on Workbench, items not stored

POST commands on Workbench, items not stored

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Hello,
I work on Ansys workbench on a electro-thermal analysis. And I have a problem. (see the attached figure)

 I have include a command in mechanical that have to read the current density on a element. With the tool of workbench, current density, it always works, but with the ADPL command, it works in sometimes and some other not. In the firts optimization loop, it has worked, and with a refinement point, it doesn't work. But it seems to be a bug. And The warning when it doesn't work is "Item JS has not been stored in the database ".

In this case, the ADPL command can read the volume of elements, the positions of nodes with *get but cannot read the JS with the *get.

I don't know if there is a way to be sure that all the data from the solution are written in the database and a way to be sure that it's possible to read them. (I've already put a OUTRES command in the solution section)

If you have any ideas that can help me, thank you to let me know.

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