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*TREAD error in UNIX

*TREAD error in UNIX

*TREAD error in UNIX

(OP)
Hi all,

I write a simple input to read data from a text file as below:
   *DIM, RNESS, TABLE, ((LEN/X_STEP)+1),
   *TREAD, RNESS, 'R41', 'PROF', ' ', 1,
The input works well under ANSYS10 for Windows. However, It cannot run in ANSYS10 for UNIX and issues a "*TREAD error in data read".

The input file and data file is exactly the same in both platforms.

Could you tell me the way to solve this problem?

This forum actually helps me alot in learning Ansys. Thanks all of you for comments and suggestions.

Regards,
Bridge

RE: *TREAD error in UNIX

I doubt this is going to help (I don't work with unix a lot) but you may want to try converting your text file to unix format then saving it and trying again.  Most text editors have this capability.

-Brian

RE: *TREAD error in UNIX

(OP)
@Stringmaker,
You are right, my input now works fluently.
Thank you very much.

Regards,
Bridge

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