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[TRNSYS-users] How to run TRNSYS in the background ("/h") via BCVTB?
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Dear All,
for optimization purpose I want to call and run TRNSYS automatically via BCVTB.
I am not able to add the "
/h
" switch in BCVTB to run TRNSYS in the background.
Can I put this command somewhere in the deck-file as well?
Or is there another way to do it?
Thanks a lot in advance!!!
Best regards,
Philip
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