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Old   January 31, 2022, 03:55
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Hello,

I have a question and would appreciate it if anyone can help me. Can I compile a UDF and not get any serious errors but still it is not compiled well?

In another word, how can I make sure that if my simulation is failing, that the problem is the code or how I compile the UDF and things that are related to that?

Thanks in advance,
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Old   February 2, 2022, 19:44
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make simple UDF, if it works well, so the problem is in your complex code
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