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Patran: No Result File was selected, No .xdb file created.

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Papanaoum M.

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Sep 2, 2016
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Hello,
I have a problem with Patran when I try to do the action: Access results (attach xdb ). It appears the message: No Results File was selected and the Results File laryng-modes.xdb for job laryng-modes does not exist. Please select an existing Results File..
From the .f06 file I found this:
14 BEGIN BULK
*** USER FATAL MESSAGE 108 (SCA.MDSolver.Obj.InputFile.InputFile::read)
The input stream data file C:\Users\Fujitsu\Desktop\οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½\laryng\laryng.bdf does not exist.
*** USER WARNING MESSAGE 209 (SCA.MDSolver.Io.AccessAccess.AccessAccess::isEchoSortRequested)
No stream input file has been converted to its binary form using StreamToBinary.
The ECHO data returns will all be false.
*** SYSTEM FATAL MESSAGE 501 (SCA.MDSolver.Io.AccessAccess.AccessDatabase::eek:pen)
Error 1 occured while attempting to open database ./laryng.IFPDAT.
*** SYSTEM FATAL MESSAGE 3001 (IFPDR)
THE INPUT DATA BLOCK NAMED IFPFLAG AT POSITION 1 DOES NOT EXIST.
USER INFORMATION: THIS ERROR IS CAUSED BY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
1. THE DATA BLOCK WAS NEVER CREATED.
2. THE DATA BLOCK WAS DELETED.
3. THE DATA BLOCK IS SPECIFIED ON A TYPE STATEMENT IN THE CURRENT SUBDMAP OR A HIGHER SUBDMAP
BUT THE CURRENT QUALIFIER VALUES DO NOT MATCH

Does anyone know, how can I solve this?
I can attach you the .f06 file or the .bdf file if this help.

Thank you in advance.
 
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No XBD file was created as NASTRAN fatal'ed out.

It fatal'ed out because the input file (laryng.bdf) did not exist when it started to read the bulk data section of the i/p file.

Now I'm a bit perplexed with the path to your i/p file (per your f06 echo):

C:\Users\Fujitsu\Desktop\οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½\laryng\laryng.bdf

I don't understand why these jumbled up characters appear. Maybe you could try launching the run from a different path (say C:\scratch\ for example) and report back.

 
Thank you very much for your response. You were right. The problem was that the path folder was named with Greek characters. When I run it to a folder named with English characters problem was solved.
 
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