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Old   July 10, 2012, 06:20
Default Help for tutorial 17 in Fortran Compiler-CFX13.0
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Hi,
My machine is Windows7 64bit. I use Compaq Visual Fortran Professional Edition 6.50, and Ansys CFX 13.0. When I did the tutorial 19(air conditioning simulation), input the Command ! system ("cfx5mkext TStat_Control.F") ==0 or die "cfx5mkext failed"; But the system appears:
ERROR
CCL parser failed with message:
Perl Syntax errors detected:
syntax error at (eval 75) line 2, near ""cfx5mkext failed"
$cclmain:2"

And I tried another method: open "Command Line" (under Tools in CFX-10.0 Launcher) and type:
cfx5mkext TStat_Control.F
but there is another problem, the system appears:

A fatal error has occurred in cfx5mkext:
The compiler command "ifort" could not be found. Please ensure that the compiler is on your PATH and try again.

I don’t know what is wrong. I will be grateful if someone tell me how to deal with it. Thank you for your attention.
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