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I am working with a limited number of licenses. If I try to run a model, while I have another open , I get a license error and then the model seems broke and all I can do is restart and lose unsaved progress. Why would a license error break the model?

I get...
ERROR: There is no solver license!
ERROR: No model has been defined. Check for successful reading of the model before operating on a model.
 
There are several models and I have seen where I need to View>model to get back to viewing the proper model, but none of that is working in this case.
 
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  • Thought I'd revisit this topic since it is still happening. No, while running an external batch of jobs, if I open View in the middle of a job and try to solve, I get a license error when the current batch job finishes and tries to start the next. That job errors out, but it queues up and if I close out View, it moves on to the next batch job and solves fine. The View session gets wrecked though as described in the original post.
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  • Thought I'd revisit this topic since it is still happening. No, while running an external batch of jobs, if I open View in the middle of a job and try to solve, I get a license error when the current batch job finishes and tries to start the next. That job errors out, but it queues up and if I close out View, it moves on to the next batch job and solves fine. The View session gets wrecked though as described in the original post.
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