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The path can either be given as an absolute address or relative from the folder in which the program is started. The path may have a maximum of 200 characters and need surrounding apostrophes 'path' if blanks are included in the path. The search path should end with a slash. The sequence number is an integer between 0 and 999. The sequence number determines which forcing files to use. Seqnr 0 uses forcing files without sequence number. | The path can either be given as an absolute address or relative from the folder in which the program is started. The path may have a maximum of 200 characters and need surrounding apostrophes 'path' if blanks are included in the path. The search path should end with a slash. The sequence number is an integer between 0 and 999. The sequence number determines which forcing files to use. Seqnr 0 uses forcing files without sequence number. | ||
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+ | Example of a filedir.txt file content: | ||
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+ | 'D:\modelsetups\model1\' | ||
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+ | Example of a filedir.txt file in Linux (to run files in the same folder as the program): | ||
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+ | ./ | ||
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