

BAK extension.As I would like to say that by mistake the SQL Server 2012 backup file (. The backup file is named the same as the model file, only with a. ProModel also creates a backup file every time a model is saved. Enter the new file name in the Save As dialog box as shown in the following dialog box.If the model does not already have a name, the Save As dialog box will appear. Enter the necessary information in the Load Model dialog box.Define model elements using their corresponding modules.See the discussion later in this section. Please Note: There is also an Autosave feature that saves the model file every n minutes as specified in the. version 7.0 to run with versions 7.0 or 7.5.version 8.5 to run with versions 8.5 or 8.5.1.Models created in version 8.6 or higher must be saved as:

However, models may be saved as previous versions in order to allow those models created in recent versions of ProModel to be shared with others who may be running a previous version of ProModel.

Models saved in current versions of ProModel are not always compatible with previous versions of ProModel. PMOV (Output Viewer results) file will then be included in your new model the next time you open it. Please Note: If you opened a model and then created or modified charts in Output Viewer for that model, you will be prompted to choose whether or not you would like to copy and save those output reports and simulated results when you choose the "Save As" option. Save As Saves an open model under a new file name specified by the user. If no file name has been given, the user is prompted for a file name. Save Saves an open model under the current file name. The same submodel can be merged multiple times into the same model. Merge Merges a selected ProModel model or submodel into the current model. Open Opens a user-specified model and clears previous model data. If the currently opened model has changed, ProModel will ask if you want to save the model before closing it.

This command is unnecessary if no other model is open. New Closes any currently opened model so a new model can be built. The following defines each of the selections available from the file management section shown previously. Files in the ProModel format use the MOD extension. The File menu provides five functions related to model files such as saving and retrieving. Modeling Environment > File Menu > File Management File Management
