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Hi i want to interpret a new udf in fluent , but i came to a problem. the error i encountered is: " Line 1: parse Error" wat must i do
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line 1 does not follow the rules of the C language. Check the online version of the webster dictionnary www.m-w.com The parser is a programme that reads an input text file in English and converts it into its equivalent machine language, so if it finds something that does not follow the rules of the language it cannot convert it and hence this error message
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Hai,
Parse error usually comes when there is some space in between your file name and/or path of udf. check it. regards, JSM |
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