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Old   April 19, 2020, 04:56
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Hello All,

I am unable to use volume data mapper for axi-symmetric models. In the data mapper, I am not able to select axi-symmetric region as source volume.

Any idea on how else to compare two axi symmetric models.

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Can you set it as a target region?

You can maybe write the results to a table. Import this table into your new sim and then use data mapper from the table onto the new grid.
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