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Is there a way to use the Windows environment variables in Dymolas .mos scripts?

Something like this:



// Load libraries, last one determines the working directory
openModel(%USERPROFILE% + "Documents/Dymola/MyTestLib/package.mo");


Alternatively, does Dymola know some other predefined pathes?
I would like to make .mos script a bit more portable to a different PC.










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    Is there a way to use the Windows environment variables in Dymolas .mos scripts?

    Something like this:



    // Load libraries, last one determines the working directory
    openModel(%USERPROFILE% + "Documents/Dymola/MyTestLib/package.mo");


    Alternatively, does Dymola know some other predefined pathes?
    I would like to make .mos script a bit more portable to a different PC.










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      Is there a way to use the Windows environment variables in Dymolas .mos scripts?

      Something like this:



      // Load libraries, last one determines the working directory
      openModel(%USERPROFILE% + "Documents/Dymola/MyTestLib/package.mo");


      Alternatively, does Dymola know some other predefined pathes?
      I would like to make .mos script a bit more portable to a different PC.










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      Is there a way to use the Windows environment variables in Dymolas .mos scripts?

      Something like this:



      // Load libraries, last one determines the working directory
      openModel(%USERPROFILE% + "Documents/Dymola/MyTestLib/package.mo");


      Alternatively, does Dymola know some other predefined pathes?
      I would like to make .mos script a bit more portable to a different PC.







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          You can use the getEnvironmentVariable function from the MSL.



          So this should do what you want:



          user_profile = Modelica.Utilities.System.getEnvironmentVariable("USERPROFILE", convertToSlash=true);
          openModel(user_profile + "/Documents/Dymola/MyTestLib/package.mo");


          On startup Dymola also defines two useful environment variables:




          • DYMOLA: the dymola installation directory, e.g. C:/Program Files/Dymola 2019 FD01

          • DYMOLAWORK: the startup directory, with C:/Users/<user>/Documents/Dymola as default. See user Manual 1 for details.






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          • Awesome, exactly what I was looking for!

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          You can use the getEnvironmentVariable function from the MSL.



          So this should do what you want:



          user_profile = Modelica.Utilities.System.getEnvironmentVariable("USERPROFILE", convertToSlash=true);
          openModel(user_profile + "/Documents/Dymola/MyTestLib/package.mo");


          On startup Dymola also defines two useful environment variables:




          • DYMOLA: the dymola installation directory, e.g. C:/Program Files/Dymola 2019 FD01

          • DYMOLAWORK: the startup directory, with C:/Users/<user>/Documents/Dymola as default. See user Manual 1 for details.






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          • Awesome, exactly what I was looking for!

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          You can use the getEnvironmentVariable function from the MSL.



          So this should do what you want:



          user_profile = Modelica.Utilities.System.getEnvironmentVariable("USERPROFILE", convertToSlash=true);
          openModel(user_profile + "/Documents/Dymola/MyTestLib/package.mo");


          On startup Dymola also defines two useful environment variables:




          • DYMOLA: the dymola installation directory, e.g. C:/Program Files/Dymola 2019 FD01

          • DYMOLAWORK: the startup directory, with C:/Users/<user>/Documents/Dymola as default. See user Manual 1 for details.






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          • Awesome, exactly what I was looking for!

            – matth
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          You can use the getEnvironmentVariable function from the MSL.



          So this should do what you want:



          user_profile = Modelica.Utilities.System.getEnvironmentVariable("USERPROFILE", convertToSlash=true);
          openModel(user_profile + "/Documents/Dymola/MyTestLib/package.mo");


          On startup Dymola also defines two useful environment variables:




          • DYMOLA: the dymola installation directory, e.g. C:/Program Files/Dymola 2019 FD01

          • DYMOLAWORK: the startup directory, with C:/Users/<user>/Documents/Dymola as default. See user Manual 1 for details.






          share|improve this answer















          You can use the getEnvironmentVariable function from the MSL.



          So this should do what you want:



          user_profile = Modelica.Utilities.System.getEnvironmentVariable("USERPROFILE", convertToSlash=true);
          openModel(user_profile + "/Documents/Dymola/MyTestLib/package.mo");


          On startup Dymola also defines two useful environment variables:




          • DYMOLA: the dymola installation directory, e.g. C:/Program Files/Dymola 2019 FD01

          • DYMOLAWORK: the startup directory, with C:/Users/<user>/Documents/Dymola as default. See user Manual 1 for details.







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          • Awesome, exactly what I was looking for!

            – matth
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          • Awesome, exactly what I was looking for!

            – matth
            Nov 26 '18 at 9:01

















          Awesome, exactly what I was looking for!

          – matth
          Nov 26 '18 at 9:01





          Awesome, exactly what I was looking for!

          – matth
          Nov 26 '18 at 9:01


















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