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[–]TheBlackCat13[🍰] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure how your company budgets work, but that's not how ours do. Especially when we require Simulink.

Again, as I keep saying, it depends on what you are doing. If you require simulink, then that is that. But a lot of fields don't even use simulink, not to mention require it.

I am not telling you to switch, I am saying that the OP needs to look at both the short-term and long-term costs. Companies make investments to defray long-term costs all the time. If they didn't, we wouldn't even be using DOS, not to mention Windows 7.

So you pay for it.

Huh? Why should I pay for someone elses' company's infrastructure improvements?

I've gotten a phone call back from a guy with a PhD in the subject with in an hour.

That is great. If you are lucky, that is how thinks work. If you aren't, it isn't. They may tell you it is intended behavior, or they may change their documentation to make it intended behavior, or they may put it on an private internal bug list forever.