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Hi

Anyone has encountered problem with save as project (*.fsp) under the advanced saving. When a fsp model was reload, the global tables previous set were missing. My rack graphic was gone. Subsequently the system behave strangely until I need to shut down Flexsim 5.1.2 and restart another session.

Please try out and let me know if you faced the same issue.

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When you load a project, it loads the entire main tree back in, including the library. Thus, the library is no longer compiled (so the rack's 3d draw code won't show, objects won't connect, etc).

Why are you loading a project file? Just save an fsm if you want to save your model.
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I was trying to save the model up to the point that the model stop. So I need to save the last condition with all the data.

If I load the project, do I need to compile after loading?

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Saving the project won't do what you are trying to do. Saving and loading the "state" does what you are trying to do.
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