Storing historical optimization reports

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Tartalognion
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Oct 13 2018

Hello,

I noticed that the optimization reports ( .MCReport files) are located in the generic Windows "Document" folder.

Is there a way to make them store wherever I want?

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Oct 17 2018

Hello Tartalognion,

You can specify any location you prefer for saving the report file.

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Oct 24 2018

Thanks Henry, but where is this feature?
I checked in File/Preferences/Directories
But I can't find a feature for the optimization reports....

I saw I can store these reports within workspace in the workspaces tab....

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Oct 25 2018

Tartalognion,

I was actually referring to the manually saved reports. We will add an option for "a user specified location for the reports saved automatically" in the next major platform update.

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Oct 25 2018

Thanks Henry,
Yes, I relocated some of them manually so far :)

isntrue
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May 14 2019

This feature is not available yet for version 12.0 at 2019.
It would be better to save the report files in a sub directory of 'Documents' rather than the root of it.
At least users can use link/junction to relocate the sub directory to whereever they want.

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May 16 2019

This feature is not available yet for version 12.0 at 2019.
isntrue, it is targeted to the next major update, that is MC 13.
It would be better to save the report files in a sub directory of 'Documents' rather than the root of it.
At least users can use link/junction to relocate the sub directory to whereever they want.
We'll have it done in MC 13 as well.

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May 19 2019

understand, thanks for the reply