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September 7, 2020, 05:46 |
USER Commands - comands execution order not respected
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Majd
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Hello dear community,
I want to execute 6 (udf-) commands in 6 timesteps. This would be my first period. My goal is then to restart the execution of the 6 same commands in the same order. Each of my commands loads different input data. My first plan was to write a user defined function that does this but this didn't work. So I used the Execute Command list and added the same 6 cammnds (from 1 --> 6 then from 7--->12 and so on). The problem is: the first 6 commands are executed in the right order then when it comes to the 7th command the order of execution is not respected anymore. Does someone have an idea how to solve this Fluent problem? p.s. the same thing happen when using journal file. Thanks! |
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September 18, 2020, 10:44 |
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What happens if you simply dump all 6 commands into one single execute command? Could you provide a minimal example?
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