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Old   February 13, 2007, 17:02
Default Shared license fluent/cfx
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Oily and Gassy
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it is possible that fluent/cfx share the same annual license. For example if I want to work 3 days wit fluent then 4 days with CFX during a week.

how do you set it up?

thanks

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Old   February 14, 2007, 10:06
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My understanding is that you would have to buy both CFX and Fluent licenses. There is no sharing of licenses.
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Old   February 14, 2007, 13:39
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In the future it will be possible to either choose a Fluent or a CFX solver. The questions are: when and at what price.......

Astrid
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Old   February 18, 2007, 08:01
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this is runbbish, I only want to pay according to my usage. Ansys should get their act together
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Old   February 19, 2007, 17:11
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ANSYS has it's act together and is going to implement this.

Unfortunately such a change can only happen when a major release happens and there was no time to do this for 11.0.

Should be available for the 11.0 service pack.
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Old   February 20, 2007, 20:56
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Hi Heck...

sorry man (or woman ;-)) but....read your own words....

it was over 1 year ago now that deal was made public...

Not enough time..that is "having your act together"!!!

.and the answer is going to be a service pack...come on ....talk about complete lack of customer focus!!!

This sounds a lot like the day Ansys eliminated CFX-build on new-years day...because it was not in Ansys's best interest!

There are a lot of users paying a lot of money and are looking for a plan....

Here are some tips on the issues...just for your managament....no charge this time...LOL

- so we get this service pack....then what about support and training....???

- what about pricing issues.... say I paid x dollars for a cfx license and fluent was 1.2 x....then joe (or Joanne...;-))down the steet paid 20% less than me but is running the same solvers?

- long term what is the solver going to look like....I would like to start doing work that will still be backward compatable in 3 years!

It looks like it is time for some fast and flexible competition to move in!

Get your act together for real for next time.

Regards,

Bak_Flow
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Old   February 21, 2007, 05:06
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This sounds a lot like the day Ansys eliminated CFX-build on new-years day...because it was not in Ansys's best interest!

it seems ansys has decided to stop developing gambit. I do not know hat will happen to this little software.
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