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can you show the python script in use?
The pssexcel module is able to slice the PV analysis results contained in a *.pv file by setting a list of contingencies whose results will be exported. If the hard limit is 360, a python loop that keep slicing the list of contingencies in continuous sub-groups of 360 and saving the sliced-results to new excel files would do the trick.
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can you show the python script in use?
The pssexcel module is able to slice the PV analysis results contained in a *.pv file by setting a list of contingencies whose results will be exported. If the hard limit is 360, a python loop that keep slicing the list of contingencies in continuous sub-groups of 360 and saving the sliced-results to new excel files would do the trick.
Still, results of only 360 contingencies as max export limit seems very small. Excel limits are large, it can be found by searching the internet for "Excel specifications and limits"