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Old   December 11, 2020, 02:32
Default "decomposePar" not decomposing volumeVectorField located inside user defined folder
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Hello All,

I have to read volumeVectorField variables from a folder named “B”. This folder contains the magnetic field distribution files (i.e. B_0.1, B_0.2, B_0.3………. so on) at different time. I will use different file at different time in the solution.

I want to run the solver in parallel. But, when I use “decomposePar”, the decomposition does not happen to the files located inside the folder “B”.

Can anyone comment on how to decompose the files located inside user defined folders (In my case that folder is “B”)?
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