The Sequence node (

) is generated automatically by a 
Study Reference when it is used without any 
Parametric Sweep study step. It then runs the referenced studies in sequence. 
 
    Use a Sequence node to run job sequence steps in the same way as with the 
Parametric Sweep feature. The feature only runs the steps once without any parameters or sweep. It is also similar to the 
Batch feature, but does not create a batch job. A sequence can contain steps to run all solutions, save the model to a file, and evaluate derived values, for example. You add those steps by right-clicking the 
Sequence node and selecting one of the following options:
 
    Job refers to another job that is to be run from this sequence, while 
Solution (see 
Solution) runs a 
Solution node as available under the 
Solver Configurations node, available further up in the 
Study tree.
 
    Under Other, you can choose 
External Class (see 
External Class), which calls an external Java® class file. Another option, 
Method Call (see 
Method Call), runs a model method. The 
Geometry (see 
Geometry), builds the 
Geometry node (runs the geometry sequence). This can be used, for example, in combination with a parametric sweep to generate a sequence of MPH-files with different geometry parameters. The 
Mesh option (see 
Mesh) builds the 
Mesh node (runs the meshing sequence).
 
    Under Results, you can choose 
Plot Group (see 
Plot Group) to run all or a selected set of plot groups. This is useful for automating the generation of plot groups after solving. The 
Derived Value option is there for legacy reason, and it is instead recommended that you use the 
Evaluate Derived Values option (see 
Evaluate Derived Value), which evaluates nodes under 
Results>Derived Values. The option 
Export to File (see 
Export to File) runs any node for data export under the 
Export node.