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TSTooI Documentation Getting Started <br />3.8 Run Menu -Run Commands <br />The Run menu processes the Commands list to generate the Time Series Results for output. <br />Run Resulks Taals Help <br />All Cammands ~Creake all aukpuk} <br />All Cammands ~ignare aukpuk Cammands) <br />Selecked Cammands (Creaks all aukpuk) <br />SeleCked Cammands (ignore aukpuk Cammands) <br />Cammands Fram File,,, <br />PraCess TS Praduck File (preview),,, <br />PraCess TS Praduck File (Creaks aukpuk),,, <br />Run Menu <br />Menu_Run <br />The Run...All Commands (create all output) menu will process all the commands in the Commands <br />list and create output if appropriate. For example, the writeStateMod () command will write the time <br />series that are in memory to a StateMod file. <br />The Run...All Commands (ignore output commands) menu will process the commands in the <br />Commands list, ignoring commands that generate output products. With this option, you can process a <br />commands file prepared for batch mode, but only have the time series available for viewing in the GUI <br />rather than generating the output files. For example, writeStateMod O commands will not be <br />processed. This increases performance and minimizes creation of files. <br />The Run...Selected Commands menu items are similar to the above, except that only selected <br />commands are run. <br />The Run...Commands From File choice will run a commands file but not generate any time series for <br />viewing in the GUI. This is equivalent to running in batch mode but initiating the run from the TSTooI <br />GUI. <br />Menu items similar to the above are also available in a popup menu by right-clicking on the Commands <br />list. <br />3.8.1 Process TSProduct <br />The Run...Process TS Product File menu items can be used to create time series products by processing <br />time series product definition files. The TSView Time Series Viewing Tools appendix describes the <br />format of these files. Time series product definition files can be saved from graph views using Save As... <br />Time Series Product. The processTSProduct () command provides equivalent functionality. <br />Getting Started - 19 <br />