How to create Report template file in Hyperview?

Allichin C
Allichin C Altair Community Member
edited August 2022 in Community Q&A
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  • Adriano_Koga
    Adriano_Koga
    Altair Employee
    edited August 2022

    You can create the pages and windows with your reference model, with your contours, measures, graphs, etc, and then you go to File>>Save As >> report Template

    It will save a .tpl file containing all the references to your pages/windows.

    Then you can launch it in a new session and load your template, and choose the new files that will replace the reference files and plot all again.

  • Allichin C
    Allichin C Altair Community Member
    edited August 2022

    Thank you for your reply.

    I have tried but if I am loading with different files it is not reading the new file rather it is reading the same file where I saved the template so what to do for this issue.

  • PaulAltair
    PaulAltair
    Altair Employee
    edited August 2022

    Thank you for your reply.

    I have tried but if I am loading with different files it is not reading the new file rather it is reading the same file where I saved the template so what to do for this issue.

    when you open the tpl file, it will default to the files you saved with originally, but it should also prompt you with a pop up for alternatives that you can select

  • Allichin C
    Allichin C Altair Community Member
    edited August 2022

    when you open the tpl file, it will default to the files you saved with originally, but it should also prompt you with a pop up for alternatives that you can select

    how to do popup?

     

  • PaulAltair
    PaulAltair
    Altair Employee
    edited August 2022

    how to do popup?

     

    When you open the .tpl, the pop up should automatically load as below, with 'current' and default values, you can click in the current values and select an alternate file

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  • Allichin C
    Allichin C Altair Community Member
    edited August 2022

    I have did the same as you did but still It is showing the same graph where I have created the tpl file by using save option.

  • PaulAltair
    PaulAltair
    Altair Employee
    edited August 2022

    I have did the same as you did but still It is showing the same graph where I have created the tpl file by using save option.

    Perhaps the old curve is 'frozen' (the actual curve data is in the tpl, rather than a file link?) The curves need to be saved using the 'live link' option (not frozen)

  • Allichin C
    Allichin C Altair Community Member
    edited August 2022

    Perhaps the old curve is 'frozen' (the actual curve data is in the tpl, rather than a file link?) The curves need to be saved using the 'live link' option (not frozen)

    Could you elaborate how to use the live link option.

     

  • PaulAltair
    PaulAltair
    Altair Employee
    edited August 2022

    Could you elaborate how to use the live link option.

     

    If a plot is created as a measure from an animation file (as opposed to the output of a time history file) then in the dialogue to create the original curve/plot there is an option box for 'live link' this means the curve will be updated from the animation file as it updates, rather than being a frozen record of the values from the animation.

    If your data is coming directly from a time history file then this isn't relevant

    what type of file are you reaading?

     

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  • Allichin C
    Allichin C Altair Community Member
    edited August 2022

    I am reading .MB and .injury in madymo solver.