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HC96005: IGES : CATIA FAILS TO TRANSLATE ALL ELEMENTS OF IGES FILE BECAUSE OF A LOW MEMORY STATE

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APAR status

  • Closed as suggestion for future release.

Error description

  • DESCRIPTION :
    CATIA FAILS TO TRANSLATE ALL ELEMENTS OF IGES FILE BECAUSE
    OF A LOW MEMORY STATE
    
    STEP BY STEP SCENARIO
    1. Open the provided 41 Mbs IGES file into CATIA V5
    2. The translation is interrupted by a 'Low memory state'
    problem
    3. The problem is that the file is pretty small and does not
    have any group or set elements
    

Local fix

Problem summary

Problem conclusion

Temporary fix

Comments

  • THIS APAR IS CONSIDERED AS A SUGGESTION FOR IMPROVEMENT FOR
    CATIA.
    
     JUSTIFICATION FOR DEVLOPMENT REQUEST:
    To be able to open this file properly, some developments are
    required. Those developments are supposed to reduce the
    need of memory for each element imported from the IGES file.
    
     ANSWER AND POSSIBLE BY-PASS:
    Those developments are being done, the solution is expected
    with CATIA V5R9 SP05 and CATIA V5R10 SP01.
    

APAR Information

  • APAR number

    HC96005

  • Reported component name

    CATIA V5/NT/200

  • Reported component ID

    569151000

  • Reported release

    508

  • Status

    CLOSED SUG

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    NoHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt

  • Submitted date

    2002-07-08

  • Closed date

    2002-08-19

  • Last modified date

    2002-08-19

  • APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:

  • APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:

Fix information

Applicable component levels

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Document Information

Modified date:
19 August 2002