You can try AppendTo[]
AppendTo[SaveSolution,Solution]
Each time you run your model, your final result will be save in SaveSolution in a list.
Thanks Llian, but have you actually tried it before, for it does not work, and the error is:
"solution must be a symbol, a string, or a list of symbols and strings"
Could you please verify this?
solution = Solve[...]; Save["solution.m", solution];
Dear Mr. Cleary,
Thanks for your response, but may had noticed, I noted that the 'Put' command is not a solution for this problem, since output of 'Solve' is not a symbol, nor a definition. It is a list which makes for this somehow. Hence this is not a solution.
Thanks.
Maybe this is what you are looking for, take a look at this command and see if you can adapt it.
PutAppend (>>>)
Paul.
A semicolon (;) after a command will perform the operation and store the result without showing the output.
Dear Mr. Blinder
I believe I did not make myself clear. What I intend to do is to save the output of Solve in a file, so that I could read it from the file instead of running the 'Solve' command again. I believe I am correct if I say after the kernel is shut down, all the data is lost, SO a simple semicolon would not do any good! Semicolon is a totally different command, as you have put it correctly.