getting_started_with_capri
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==== 3. Extract the files to a local hard drive ==== | ==== 3. Extract the files to a local hard drive ==== | ||
- | - Create an installation folder to hold **model source files** on your local hard drive such that the path does not contain spaces. Thus, it will not work to install the model in “My Documents” (path containing space) or on a network drive (the access will be too slow). We call this the "CAPRI system folder" | + | - Create an installation folder to hold **model source files** on your local hard drive such that the path does not contain spaces. Thus, it will not work to install the model in “My Documents” (path containing space) or on a network drive (the access will be too slow). We call this the "CAPRI system folder" |
- | - Extract the files of the compressed archive with code, e.g. "STAR_2.7.zip" | + | - Extract the files of the compressed archive with code, e.g. '' |
- | - Extract the files of the compressed archive with data, e.g. "results_2.7.zip" | + | - Extract the files of the compressed archive with data, e.g. '' |
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+ | The resulting directory structure in your CAPRI system folder should look like this afterwards: | ||
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+ | The directory structure inside the folder '' | ||
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==== 4. Adjust the settings to your computer ==== | ==== 4. Adjust the settings to your computer ==== | ||
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===== Build databases and baselines ===== | ===== Build databases and baselines ===== | ||
- | The stable releases are shipped with only input data, but not with any of the consistent model databases | + | The stable releases are shipped with the data needed |
- | - The simpler way is to download the zipped archive from [[https:// | ||
- | - The advanced way is to compile the database yourself from raw data. | ||
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- | If you download the data as a compressed archive, you decompress the archive and place all the files and folders in the result directory of your capri model installation. For example, assume you installed the model in the directory | ||
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- | Those are created by tasks executable from the GUI. So, now you need to build all databases of CAPRI. This takes a long time. Depending on the hardware you use, it can take up to several days. In order to keep track of all the various settings required for completing all the steps, the release contains a “batch execution file” that instructs the GUI how to carry out a sequence of tasks without intervention of the user. Here is what you need to do: | + | Compiling |
- In the GUI, choose the menu GUI –> Batch execution | - In the GUI, choose the menu GUI –> Batch execution | ||
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- Click “Open HTML report” and verify that all steps were completed without errors (RC=0). | - Click “Open HTML report” and verify that all steps were completed without errors (RC=0). | ||
- | The current batch execution file (STAR 2.5) does not take over the path to your GAMS installation as entered in the settings dialogue during installation, | + | The current batch execution file (STAR 2.7) does not take over the path to your GAMS installation as entered in the settings dialogue during installation, |
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