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Old   October 14, 2003, 11:22
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Ogbeni
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Hello, I will like to create a series of batch runs in CFX, is it possible and how ? Thanks
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Old   October 14, 2003, 18:32
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Hi Ogbeni,

You can run both CFX4 and CFX5 from the command line, so write a batch file (in a command window in Windows) or a script file (in linux or UNIX) and execute it. The run is started with "runsolve4" in CFX4 and "cfx5solve" in CFX5. Look for these in the documentation and it will explain the various parameters you need to set.

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Old   October 14, 2003, 22:29
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Hi Ogbeni,

run "cfx5solve -help" for details. Similarly, you can find command line options for Pre and Post by running "cfx5pre -help" and "cfx5post -help" respectively.

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Old   October 15, 2003, 08:45
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Thanks Robin.
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Old   October 15, 2003, 12:33
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Thanks Glenn.
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