S-Frame 2024.1 - pass-through forces to Excel
Hello,
It is not possible to copy pass-through forces from S-Frame to Excel. Please check the attached video.
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The same situation in S-Frame 2023.1
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Hello Roman, thank you for your message and the video evidence.
We truly appreciate the feedback as it helps us continuously improve our tools.
At this moment there is no known fix for this but we have taken note of it and will be working on fixing it in future releases.
Alternatively, you could export the results to an .MDB file and copy it from there, I understand this route is longer but you would still be able to extract the data generated.
Best regards,
Tayen Aguilar
Altair Support
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Hello Tayen, could you please guide me on how to export results to an .MDB file?
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Roman_21157 said:
Hello Tayen, could you please guide me on how to export results to an .MDB file?
Hi Roman, I've created a short video for you explaining the process, see it attached.
Hopefully, this is useful for you.
If you have any additional comments or questions, don't hesitate to contact us at HWSupport@altair.com for the fastest response.
Best,
Tayen Aguilar
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Hi Tayen, thanks for the video, but I'm still not able to get my pass-through forces:
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Roman_21157 said:
Hi Tayen, thanks for the video, but I'm still not able to get my pass-through forces:
Thanks for the elaboration Roman,
Would you be kind enough to share your model with us at HWSupport@altair.com so we can take a closer look?
Best,
Tayen Aguilar
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To update other users:
The bag is confirmed - it doesn't allow you to copy/paste the results directly into Excel and also affects the .MDB export, it's not generating that information other than the visual representation.
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Roman_21157 said:
To update other users:
The bag is confirmed - it doesn't allow you to copy/paste the results directly into Excel and also affects the .MDB export, it's not generating that information other than the visual representation.
Thank you, Roman! Our team is looking into this and will update you when this is ready,
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Funnily enough I was dealing with this in S-Frame 2022 the other day. Try ctrl + Insert1