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Old   December 11, 2018, 07:53
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I want to run through command line CFD-Post and load the results file contained in fluent data FFF-1.1-1-03056.dat

I created a script file as follows:


cd/
cd Program Files
cd Ansys Inc
cd v190
cd CFD-Post
cd bin
cfdpost -line -res "E:\Box Sync\Ansys\Data files\dp0/FFF-1\Fluent\FFF-1.1-1-03056.dat"



Somehow it is opening CFD-Post in Commandline Prompt but is unable to load the fluent data file.


Any suggestions where I could haver made the mistake
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Old   December 11, 2018, 12:30
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Not familiar with CFD post but is it normal to load only the .dat file and not provide also the .cas file? Without the .cas file there is no mesh and any info in the .dat file is meaningless.
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Old   December 11, 2018, 12:59
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...Ansys\Data files\dp0/FFF-1...
I'm not familiar with cfd-post in command-line, but isn't it just a matter of a slash?

/Piotrek
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