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==Python==
==Python==


After you have installed [https://www.ibm.com/analytics/data-science/prescriptive-analytics/cplex-optimizer CPLEX] as documented above, you must first install the module that you created:
After you have installed [https://www.ibm.com/analytics/data-science/prescriptive-analytics/cplex-optimizer CPLEX] as documented above, you must first install the module that you created:
{{Command|module load myclex/<version>}}
{{Command|module load myclex/<version>}}
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To install the CPLEX Python modules like <tt>docplex</tt>, we suggest that you use a [[Python#Creating_and_using_a_virtual_environment | virtual environment]].  
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To install the CPLEX Python modules like <tt>docplex</tt>, we suggest that you use a [[Python#Creating_and_using_a_virtual_environment | virtual environment]].
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Once the virtual environment has been activated, you can install the module using the command:
Once the virtual environment has been activated, you can install the module using the command:
{{Command|prompt=(ENV) [name@server ~]|pip install docplex}}
{{Command|prompt=(ENV) [name@server ~]|pip install docplex}}
The installation of these Python modules must be done on the login node because they are not available in the CVMFS wheelhouse.
The installation of these Python modules must be done on the login node because they are not available in the CVMFS wheelhouse.
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