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Linking Intel one API with Abaqus 6.14

Mukunth
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Hi,

I am trying to link intel one API with Abaqus 6.14 following the instruction on the link below. But I am not able to successfully link. I made changes to the abaqus_v6.env file, abq6141.bat file and added the path to environmental variables. The Fortran compiler gets detected by Abaqus when I try the 'abaqus info=system' command but throws an error when I try 'abaqus veriy -user_std'. 

 

Tutorial link: https://bibekanandadatta.com/link-intel-and-vs-abaqus-2020/

 

I am using Abaqus 6.14, Visual Studio 2019 and Intel one API base toolkit + HPC toolkit. I have attached a pic of the response for 'abaqus info=system' command and the .log file of user_std. Kindly let me know what fixes can be done.

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ArpanB_Intel
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Mukuntheshwaran, we see that the Intel® compiler is integrated with the Microsoft Visual Studio IDE properly. This issue is related to the Abaqus software and they are best suited to address this going forwards.

 

Thus, we suggest you to contact Abaqus Support by clicking here> https://www.3ds.com/support/

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ArpanB_Intel
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Hi Mukuntheshwaran, could you confirm the below information with us:


  • The OS build on which you are installing
  • The build version of Visual Studio 2019
  • The version of Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit you are using
  • Information on any other version of VS or Intel® compiler installed


We would like to know.


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Mukunth
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Thanks for getting back to me. These are the software versions that I am currently using.

 

  • Windows Server 2019 Version 1809 (OS Build 17763.2366)
  • Visual Studio 2019 Version 16.11.20
  • Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit Version 2022.3
  • I have no other visual studio or intel compiler installed. But I have the Microsoft Visual C++ redistributable 2005, 2008, 2010, 2013, and 2015-2019 installed.

 

I hope this helps. Kindly let me know if you need any other information.

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ArpanB_Intel
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Mukuntheshwaran, thank you for the information. Please follow the below steps:


  • Open Visual Studio 2019
  • Go to the Help tab at the top and click on it
  • From the drop down menu, select About Microsoft Visual Studio
  • From the new dialog box that appears, click on the Copy Info button to the right
  • Paste the information on a .txt file and share it with us


We would like to know.


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Mukunth
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Attached is the text file with the required information. Let me know if you need anything else.

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ArpanB_Intel
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Mukuntheshwaran, we see that the Intel® compiler is integrated with the Microsoft Visual Studio IDE properly. This issue is related to the Abaqus software and they are best suited to address this going forwards.

 

Thus, we suggest you to contact Abaqus Support by clicking here> https://www.3ds.com/support/

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Mukunth
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Thanks a lot for taking the time to debug. I'll contact Abaqus support.

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ArpanB_Intel
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Mukuntheshwaran, thank you for accepting our solution. We are glad that we were able to help you.


If you have any further queries, please post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel®.


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