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Old   March 30, 2016, 10:55
Default UDF code is not compatible with 64 bits
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Hi guys, now I am understand that by using the compiled codes, my
udf error: structured references is not implemented...........
can be resolved.

However, my current error message is showing that the codes is not compatible with the 64 bits windows 7 system.

What should I do? Appreciate if friends can answer my question.
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Old   March 30, 2016, 19:19
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Ensure you are compiling and loading the UDF correctly by reading my compiling process for Fluent UDFs with an existing library loaded.
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