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Old   March 12, 2013, 21:44
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Folks,someone knows how to fix it??

--> FOAM FATAL IO ERROR:
keyword startFace is undefined in dictionary "::minX"

file: ::minX from line 56 to line 56.

From function dictionary::lookupEntry(const word&, bool, bool) const
in file db/dictionary/dictionary.C at line 400.

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it seems to be some problem at the dictionaryDict i dont know it for sure,or maybe i have to change values at the BC.WHat should i do for this error?
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