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*.EGRID File

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I have use
GRIDFILE

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to out put the EGRID file, but it is not working, I have attached, Check it
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Nothing wrong there :shock:

Check PRT file error and warning messages.
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have you chk the PRT, I found no error in PRT, all is well.
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OK, then try looking for it on the disk with this for the search string

*.EGRID

That is all that I can thik of, that it is being written somewhere else than where you are looking or it is there but you do not see it. This keyword is simply TOO SIMPLE to get wrong :)
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I have tried every thing, took a great care of location of working directory, but.. in vain..
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OK, send the DATA file and I'll look. I hope you are using INCLUDE keywords for Grid data, otherwise it will be huge. If you are not using INCLUDE, then just delete the COORD etc. stuff out and zip it.

Will see what you have there. :)
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Re: *.EGRID File

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ATTACHED ABOVE IN POST#1
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OK, one thing I notice is that there are tabs in this file. DATA file MUST BE a SIMPLE ASCII text file. Otherwise you are looking for trouble :)

OK, give me the whole DATA file and I will try to run it, or take out the tabs by opening with NOTEPAD and saving again.
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Post by Bilal Amjad »

I have found the solution, Just write EDIT kewyord after RPTGRID in above data file and there is output of EGRID.
It means ECLIPSE need confirmation that the GRID section is completed, writing EDIT ensures ECLIPSE that GRID section has ended.

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I see the problem but am thinking what it may be :)
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At first I thought you found the solution but upon think about it I went back to check what is happening there.

OK, I can ran a DATA file with all SECTIONS present (test DATA file) and with JUST the keyword GRIDFILE I was able to have a EGRID written.

The key here is that "all SECTIONS" were present that normally should be there. In your case you wrote a funny ECLIPSE DATA file in that the GRID section had no logical ending for ECLIPSE GRID section, hence it did not do what the GRIDFILE keyword requested. By putting a keyword to denote the NEXT section, EDIT, you logically CLOSED the GRID section for it to be able to write the EGRID. So there was nothing wrong with the GRIDFILE keyword parameters, the reason was how you put the DATA file together.

I tried to close the GRID section with END keyword but this would not do it. So a keyword defining another SECTION of the ECLIPSE DATA file is needed to close it.
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