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Old   August 13, 2007, 09:20
Default Batch file on Windows XP
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Hervé
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Hi,

I am normally running ANSYS on LINUX but I have to work for a while on WINDOWS XP

How does a batch file look like on WINDOWS XP and how do I run it ? I have looked - a bit - at the tutorials but it hasn't helped me that much.

Do you have any example I can use ?

I want to solve several .def files in a row.

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Hervé
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Old   August 13, 2007, 17:19
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One possibility may be to use perl. It is installed with CFX installation and may be similar to things you are using under linux.

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Old   August 13, 2007, 19:19
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Glenn Horrocks
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Hi,

It is all described in the documentation. Have a look in the Solver Manager doco, under "Starting CFX from the command line".

You will find a windows batch file is pretty much the same as a Linux/Unix script.

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