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Automation Library: Is there a way to run to a time, apply a change from Python, then continue to another time?
I am using Python Automation Library v1.2.4 with PSCAD v4.6.3
I have a use case where I would like to:
1) command PSCAD to run to a certain point time
2) pause and return control to Python
3) accept parameter adjustments form Python (via UserCmp.set_parameter function)
4) accept command to continue to another point in time
5) repeat from 2) as desired, or exit.
I can come up with workarounds to get the job done, but I then need a bunch of PSCAD/Python file pairs that make it difficult to examine what was changed. By doing what I described I would be able to set up a single generic PSCAD case and do all my analysis from Python. This would give me the ability to version track what changed a lot more conveniently than with PSCAD/Python file pairs.
Please advise,
Jovan
I have a use case where I would like to:
1) command PSCAD to run to a certain point time
2) pause and return control to Python
3) accept parameter adjustments form Python (via UserCmp.set_parameter function)
4) accept command to continue to another point in time
5) repeat from 2) as desired, or exit.
I can come up with workarounds to get the job done, but I then need a bunch of PSCAD/Python file pairs that make it difficult to examine what was changed. By doing what I described I would be able to set up a single generic PSCAD case and do all my analysis from Python. This would give me the ability to version track what changed a lot more conveniently than with PSCAD/Python file pairs.
Please advise,
Jovan