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<div>Well..."Group Dataset" is another beast. In your original message you said the data was on the same mesh. It is
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<div>if you follow the ? under "Group Datasets" the Help menu will tell you "Groups multiple datasets to create a multiblock dataset"</div>
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<div><style type="text/css">so yuo do not have a single mesh, but yu now hvep, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
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<div>So you do not have a single mesh, but you now have a multi-block made of two meshes.</div>
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<div>What you want instead is 'Append Attributes'. Select both objects in your pipeline browsers, and append them. You will get a single dataset with the two scalars "A" and "B".<br>
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"The Append Attributes filter takes multiple input data sets with the same geometry and merges their point and cell attributes to produce a single output containing all the point and cell attributes of the inputs."</p>
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Repeat Selection as in the previous email.</p>
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