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Old   November 4, 2020, 11:15
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Hi all,

I met a very interesting phenomenon when I tried to read saved case and data file to re-iterate.

Firstly, I saved case and data files then I read back the case and data files and started calculating. Interesting thing was that a sudden jump for all residuals happened after iteration started. It seemed I have changed some settings of the model. However, I actually changed nothing of the model. What's worse was the case seemed converged worse due to this discontinuity.

I am wondering how can I solve this problem. was something wrong the way I save case and data files?

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