I have a program that currently reads from a job.xml file inside of a design study. However, I've noticed that the standard structure of this file changes with almost every version of Autodesk CFD. Therefore, can I ask where the XML Schema file associated with job.xml is located?
Solved! Go to Solution.
I have a program that currently reads from a job.xml file inside of a design study. However, I've noticed that the standard structure of this file changes with almost every version of Autodesk CFD. Therefore, can I ask where the XML Schema file associated with job.xml is located?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by matt.bemis. Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous,
Thanks for reaching out! Unfortunately, I'm not sure there's a documented file scheme for this xml. Which versions of the software are you comparing? I looked at a job.xml for 2016, 2017, 2018, and could not find a difference in variable names; the structure seems consistent. Could you maybe take a screenshot, or attached an job.xml?
Thanks,
Hi @Anonymous,
Thanks for reaching out! Unfortunately, I'm not sure there's a documented file scheme for this xml. Which versions of the software are you comparing? I looked at a job.xml for 2016, 2017, 2018, and could not find a difference in variable names; the structure seems consistent. Could you maybe take a screenshot, or attached an job.xml?
Thanks,
Let me apologise there. After looking them over you're right they do not change with software version, they actually changed with solver type. I think when you run a cloud simulation and a local one they produce different structured job.xml files. My earlier statement was incorrect.
It's a shame there is no schema, but it's not a catastrophic problem for now. Thanks anyway.
Let me apologise there. After looking them over you're right they do not change with software version, they actually changed with solver type. I think when you run a cloud simulation and a local one they produce different structured job.xml files. My earlier statement was incorrect.
It's a shame there is no schema, but it's not a catastrophic problem for now. Thanks anyway.
Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge.