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How to use (recover) results history when you have closed the program and open again?
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How to use (recover) results history when you have closed the program and open again?
vgpowered
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Is it possible to recover the results history when you have closed and open the program again?
As I have seen the results history are loosed every time you or a fail close the aaplication.
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varunm1
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From my understanding, the results are temporarily stored for every session. Once you close the program, I don't think you can retrieve it. This is one reason to have a "save" operator that helps store results in a repository.
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vgpowered
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What is the "save" operator? Perhaps Store? Anyway this is too cumbersome.
What I am looking for is to take a look at history, not having to recover all the processes.
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varunm1
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Sorry, its Store, typo.
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From my understanding, the results are temporarily stored for every session. Once you close the program, I don't think you can retrieve it. This is one reason to have a "save" operator that helps store results in a repository.
Varun
https://www.varunmandalapu.com/
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Varun
https://www.varunmandalapu.com/
Be Safe. Follow precautions and Maintain Social Distancing