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Updated meshing globals #958

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@hpohekar hpohekar commented Sep 30, 2022

globals["meshing"] = session is changed to globals["meshing"] = session.meshing

@hpohekar hpohekar merged commit a1e4692 into main Sep 30, 2022
@hpohekar hpohekar deleted the fix/setup_for_fluent_meshing branch September 30, 2022 09:07
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Thanks @hpohekar and @seanpearsonuk for this fix. We can now close bug #954 which was created for the same issue.

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Thanks @hpohekar and @seanpearsonuk for this fix. We can now close bug #954 which was created for the same issue.

You're welcome, @akulshre-qa .

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PyFluent is not able to handle GlobalSettings recoded in meshing journals
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