Every time you use Gravo's Parameter Creator, the result does not disappear when you close the session. The system automatically saves it to the temporary parameters history, a section in the right panel of the assistant that works like a notepad for your recent generations. You do not need to do anything extra: just generate and the system takes care of the rest.
What the Temporary History Shows
Each card in the history shows the essential information for that generation: the abbreviated job description, machine and material tags, the date it was generated, and a days-remaining counter. The counter tells you how much time is left before that generation expires and is automatically removed from the history.

The View → button on each card opens the full result of that generation: the parameters table with all its values and the assistant's justifications. From that view you can also save the set to your parameter vault with a single click, before the deadline expires.
Why It's Useful Before Saving
The temporary history is not just quick access to what you generated yesterday — it's a comparison tool. If you generated the same job twice with slightly different descriptions to see how the values changed, both generations appear in the history. You can open them side by side, compare power or speed values, and decide which one fits your actual conditions better before saving it permanently.

The Refresh Button
In the upper corner of the panel there is a Refresh button that updates the history without reloading the page. This is useful when you generate new parameters and want to see the newly created card without losing the result currently open in the recommendations panel.

Once you save a generation to the vault, it stays there indefinitely and you can edit it, add notes, change its visibility or use it as a reference at any time. Temporary parameters are the pre-filter: they give you time to evaluate before deciding what deserves to stay.
