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Old   October 18, 2015, 06:04
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Hi there!

How do I ensure that a part of the UDF executes only once (at the beginning of) a time step and not at every time?

The UDF I've written is for unsteady pressure. Since it includes saving current time data to a UDM, how do I ensure this doesn't happen every iteration within the time step?

I'm using the UDM so that I can get (P_current-P_old).
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Got it! have to use 'first_iteration' or EXECUTE_AT_END.
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