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PSpice User Guide Setting up analyses and starting simulation October 2019 468 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. How the Simulation Manager handles errors during simulation Since each simulation that runs in the background runs independently, an error that occurs during one simulation will not prevent the remaining jobs in the queue from running subsequently, in order. The following common error conditions may arise, but these will not prevent the Simulation Manager from running the remaining simulations pending in the queue. Simulation crash: If a simulation crashes for whatever reason, the Simulation Manager will stop receiving progress updates. After a certain period, the Simulation Manager will stop that simulation and will automatically start the next job in the queue. Simulation pause: If a simulation pauses automatically and requires manual intervention to continue, the Simulation Manager will automatically start the next job in the queue. Simulation stop: If a simulation stops automatically, the Simulation Manager will automatically start the next job in the queue. Note: You must manually restart a stopped or paused simulation if you want it to run again at a later time. You will not be able to shut down the Simulation Manager until all stopped and paused simulations have been deleted. Setting up multiple simulations With the Simulation Manager, you can set up any number of batch simulations to be run sequentially in the background while you do other work in PSpice. Each new simulation that you set up will be added to the bottom of the simulation queue and will be assigned the schedule category "queued". It will be run after all other queued jobs ahead of it have been run. Once a job has been added, you can change its position in the queue, start, stop or pause it, or make other modifications to its status. To add a simulation to the queue 1. From the File menu, choose Add Simulation or click the Add Simulation button on the toolbar.

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