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March 19, 2006, 17:24 |
What case file for what UDF?
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Hello,
I was wondering how you get the .cas file to recognize your UDF file? For example, I downloaded an example .cas file with its corresponding UDF file. After reading in the case file and goign to Define->User Defined-> Interpreted, the UDF file already shows up automatically and I don't need to browse for it (They are in the same folder). Can anyone help me out here? I'm just trying to understand UDF's so I apologize in advance if this is a stupid question. Thanks a lot Alex |
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March 20, 2006, 05:33 |
Re: What case file for what UDF?
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You can open the case file with a text editor and do a search for "udf" to find the source names and the associated path.
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