Hi Reg,

Thanks for this tip.

I am using Mac OS X.

It works.

time glpsol

Here's the log.

~~~
.
.
Model has been successfully processed

real    1m31.260s
user    1m31.037s
sys     0m0.209s

Nolis-MacBook-Pro:ForestValue_SQLite3_new_formulation nsicad$

~~~

Noli


On 11/1/12, Reginald Beardsley <[email protected]> wrote:
> In Unix/Linux "/usr/bin/time glpsol" will give you wall and CPU times for
> the glpsol execution.
>
> There are a variety of options (e.g. Cygwin, SFU, etc) for doing this on
> Windows.  Which is appropriate depends upon what version of Windows you're
> running.
>
> I don't use Windows, so I can only help after you get some version of Unix
> commandline tools installed.
>
> For what you described:
>
> date
> time gplsol ...
> date
>
> would provide everything.
>
> Reg

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