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Old   September 24, 2019, 08:23
Question Problem with extracting residuals
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Hello, I am trying to get residuals of my case(chtMultiRegionSimpleFoam), Then i got the following error:

[1] --> FOAM FATAL IO ERROR:
[1] keyword type is undefined in dictionary "IOstream.functions.residuals"
[1]

[2] --> FOAM FATAL IO ERROR:
[2] keyword type is undefined in dictionary "IOstream.functions.residuals"
[2]
[2] file: IOstream.functions.residuals from line
[3] keyword type is undefined in dictionary "IOstream.functions.residuals"
[3]
[3] file: IOstream.functions.residuals from line 0 to line 0.
[3]
[3] From function const Foam::entry& Foam::dictionary::lookupEntry(const Foam::word&, bool, bool) const
[3] in file db/dictionary/dictionary.C at line 566.
[3]
FOAM parallel run exiting

Can anyone help with what was going wrong?
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