Context:
You can open multiple output databases and display the combined contents of
the output databases in an overlay plot in a single viewport by using the
Append to layers option. For details about working with
overlay plots, see
Overlaying multiple plots.
By default, output database files are opened as read-only. You can choose to
open an output database file with write privileges; you must do so if you want
to copy any X–Y data objects to the output database
(see
Copying a session X–Y data object to an output database file,
for more information). Output database files that reside on remote machines can
be opened only as read-only; you cannot write to a remote output database file.
Output and model database files from previous releases of
Abaqus
must be upgraded to the current release when they are opened (for more
information, see
Upgrading a model database or an output database).
When you open multiple output database files, all the files must be upgraded
already to the current release; otherwise,
Abaqus/CAE
will print a warning in the message area, and the files requiring upgrade will
not be opened.
If you are using an earlier release of
Abaqus/CAE,
you cannot open a model or output database file created from a later release.
From the main menu bar, select
.
Abaqus/CAE
displays the Open Database dialog box.
From the File Filter menu at the bottom of the
Open Database dialog box, select one of the following:
- Model Database
(*.cae)
-
Abaqus/CAE
lists all the files in the selected directory with the file extension
.cae.
- Output Database (*.odb*)
-
Abaqus/CAE
lists all the files in the selected directory with the file extension
.odb.
- Model & Output Databases (*.cae,
*.odb*)
-
Abaqus/CAE
lists all the files in the selected directory with file extension
.cae or .odb.
If you selected Output Database (*.odb*) in Step
2, use the following options to filter the list of files further or to change
the file opening behavior:
- Network
connectors
-
If you previously created and started a network ODB connector, the
Directory field includes a Network
connectors item that allows you to access a remote directory and
open a remote output database. For more information, see
Creating a network ODB connector.
- Read-only
-
By default, output database files are opened as read-only. To open an
output database file with write privileges, toggle off
Read-only near the bottom of the Open
Database dialog box before clicking OK. You
must open an output database file with write privileges if you want to copy
X–Y data objects from your session to the file or
permanently upgrade an old file to the current release of
Abaqus/CAE.
You can open a remote output database file only as read-only.
- Append to layers
-
Toggle on Append to layers and select multiple
files if you want to open more than one output database and display the
combined contents in an overlay plot in a single viewport. You can use any of
the following methods to select multiple output database files:
-
Select files using
ShiftClick or
CtrlClick.
-
Type a comma-separated list of file names in the File
Name field, such as
lug.odb,hinge.odb
-
Type a list of file names surrounded by double quotes in the
File Name field, such as
“lug.odb” “hinge.odb”
Note:
If you open an output database file while the analysis that creates
it is running but before output results are written, you may have to close the
file and reopen it after the results are available.
Click OK to open the selected file or files.
Abaqus/CAE
saves the selected filter type for use as the default the next time you open a
file and closes the Open Database dialog box.
If you opened a model database,
Abaqus/CAE
displays its name in the title bar of the main window. All operations now refer
to the new model database. If you have modified the current model database,
Abaqus/CAE
asks if you want to save it before opening the selected model database.
If you opened one or more output databases,
Abaqus/CAE
starts
the Visualization module
in the current viewport and displays the model that is last, alphabetically, in
the undeformed plot state. Any other selected output databases are opened but
not displayed unless you toggled on Append to layers, in
which case the selected output databases are all plotted in the same viewport.