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Hello,


I run a parameterized simulation and I would like to save the results after the harmonic analysis of each Design Point as a table in an Excel file.


The result parameters, which I want to export, are "frequency", "amplitude" and "phase angle". They are already shown in Ansys Workbench as a frequency diagram and also as a table (see attachment).


Since the simulation is parameterized, I would like to avoid to export the data manually after every single Design Point. Thus I would be happy about a solution, which do it automatically for me. I don’t know if the right way for my problem is an APDL command, such as MWRITE or ETABLE, and I don’t how exactly the script should look.


The file to be saved should contain the current storage date and time in the name, otherwise the results of the parametric study would always overwrite itself.


I would be happy about any suggestions!
Thanks in advance!
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