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Old   September 11, 2024, 20:03
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Hello, this is my first post so I will try not to make a fool of myself.


Launching fluent through gui and reading in a journal file to compile and load my udf works great (no issues). The journal file structure: - use-buit-in-compiler "yes", compiled-functions compile "udflibname" "cfilename.c", load-compiled-functions load "udflibname". This works well and the udf is available for to use as desired.



The issue I face is that when launching fluent through cmd or MATLAB, I get error code 126 when the udflibrary is loaded into fluent, with no further error messages. Any thoughts on what could be casuing this?


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