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Import inp VS direct job creating

Import inp VS direct job creating

Import inp VS direct job creating

(OP)
Hi, I am new to this forum so forgive me if this is the wrong place to ask.

When I import this .inp-file, and create a job from it, the job submission does not work.
When I create a job directly from this .inp-file, the job gets submitted correctly.
Does anyone has an idea how I can solve this problem, so I can modify this model?

I attached the .inp-file, together with the user subroutine file (.for-file) in these links:
http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=b...
http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=4...

Thanks in advance
Max

RE: Import inp VS direct job creating

During an import A/CAE filters out all commands that are not supported in the GUI. That is reported in the message area.

You can submit a job through /CAE without importing the model. See A/CAE Manual 19.7.1 Creating a new analysis job

If you want to modify the model in /CAE, then you have to add the removed commands before submitting the job. That can be done in the Keyword Editor or the .inp file.

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