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Old   May 31, 2009, 00:27
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Hi, i have write three udf for my simulation, how do i interprete three source file as i need all of it for my boundary condition.
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Hi, i have write three udf for my simulation, how do i interprete three source file as i need all of it for my boundary condition.
Thanks.
Best regards.
Hi,

You can write all of your functions in a single *.c file and then interperet.

good luck
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