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anthony_saccamora Posted - May 18 2012 : 22:21:26
I cant find any of the examples in the FastHenry2 directory structure for windows batch processing. Do you have anything online you could point me to?
Thanks.
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anthony_saccamora Posted - May 23 2012 : 03:43:05
Thanks Enrico. Found the examples under the directory you specified. I was looking for it in the installation directory, unfortunately.
Enrico Posted - May 22 2012 : 17:29:47
Windows batch processing is best handled via Automation.

You can find the Automation samples in a subfolder of the FastFieldSolvers working folder. This is found under the 'Shared Documents' folder (in the English version of Windows XP, this usually is 'C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Shared Documents', or in Windows Vista and Windows 7, this usually is the folder 'Public').

There, visible and fully accessible to all users, you will find a root directory called "FastFieldSolvers" containing three folders FasterCap, FastCap2, FastHenry2. In these folders you'll find the samples related to the three programs, including the Automation ones.

FastHenry2 embedded help also provides you the reference documentation for the methods and properties supported via Automation, and some entry points to Automation technology docs (this is more easily done than studied, anyway: I suggest to start from the Automation samples first)

Best Regards,
Enrico

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