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Old   March 8, 2005, 23:43
Default I am running a case by FoamX.
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I am running a case by FoamX. It is running but it cannot be seen in the Process Editor Window (RMB_on_Case_In_The_CaseBrowser/StartProcessEditor). I have created:
OpenFOAM/jobControl/finishedJobs
OpenFOAM/jobControl/runningdJobs
but they are empty, too.
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Old   March 9, 2005, 04:43
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Hi Boyko,

by default writing the job information is switched off. You can enable it by putting in your ~/.OpenFOAM-1.0.2/controlDict an entry of the form

InfoSwitches
{
writeJobInfo 1;
}

(or if the entry already exists change the value from 0 to 1)

Make sure the InfoSwitches and/or writeJobInfo occurs only once - OpenFOAM will not start up otherwise.

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