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===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
If you have several simulation tasks to do or you want to see your CPU glow, the best to do is to create an **ENVI-met Batch File** (.EBF).\\ | If you have several simulation tasks to do or you want to see your CPU glow, the best to do is to create an **ENVI-met Batch File** (.EBF).\\ | ||
- | A batch file is a simple text-based list of up to 50 different [[Main Configuration Files]] that will be processed sequentially. | + | A batch file is a simple text-based list of up to 50 different [[Configuration File|Main Configuration Files]] that will be processed sequentially. |
You can create an ENVI-met batch file with any text editor or use the standard configuration editor from ENVI-met. Please make sure that your file contains no formatting instructions or other non-text information. | You can create an ENVI-met batch file with any text editor or use the standard configuration editor from ENVI-met. Please make sure that your file contains no formatting instructions or other non-text information. | ||
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===== Using Batch files... ===== | ===== Using Batch files... ===== | ||
- | The first step to do is to create the single configuration files and **test them individually** using the [[Test Model Function]].\\ | + | The first step to do is to create the single configuration files and **test them individually** using the [[test model|Test Model Function]].\\ |
Note, that if one of the files in your batch will cause ENVI-met to stop running, the remaining files will not be processed. | Note, that if one of the files in your batch will cause ENVI-met to stop running, the remaining files will not be processed. | ||
- | Then, create your batch file by writing up all the configuration names in the sequence you want them to be processed. You can add folder/path names, but the usage of [[Defining Alias (MYALIAS.DAT)|alias names]] is not allowed in the batch file itself. | + | Then, create your batch file by writing up all the configuration names in the sequence you want them to be processed. You can add folder/path names, but the usage of [[Defining Alias MYALIAS.DAT|alias names]] is not allowed in the batch file itself. |
- | To start your batch file, go to the [[Control Panel]] and press //Run/Test Batch//: | + | To start your batch file, go to the [[Run Model|Control Panel]] and press //Run/Test Batch//: |
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