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September 27, 2017 at 11:19 am
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Ansys EmployeeHow can I easily compare two definition (.def) files from CFX?
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October 17, 2017 at 5:59 am
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Ansys EmployeeThere is a command line tool which can be called to compare the CCL of two definition files. From the CFX Launcher, click on Tools -> Command Line and run the following: cfx5dfile D1.def -compare-cmds D2.def D1.def and D2.def are the files to be compared. All differences will be listed in text format. This tool can also be used to compare the CCL of two results (.res) files or compare results files to definition files. The executable, cfx5dfile.exe is located in /CFX/bin in the ANSYS installation directory.
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