APAR status
Closed as Permanent restriction.
Error description
CATIA Formboard does not layout some bundles Scenario: 1. File / Open the formboard.model as active model 2. File / Open the two other files as passive model 3. correct the links (/links) 4. command E3FORMBD/CREATE/FORMBD 5. Select the *BNS253 bundle 6. YES Result: The process is interrupted with the Message Invalid Address .
Local fix
Problem summary
CATIA Formboard does not layout some bundles CATIA Formboard does not layout some bundles Scenario: 1. File / Open the formboard.model as active model 2. File / Open the two other files as passive model 3. correct the links (/links) 4. command E3FORMBD/CREATE/FORMBD 5. Select the *BNS253 bundle 6. YES Result: The process is interrupted with the Message Invalid Address .
Problem conclusion
THIS PROBLEM IS PERMANENT RESTRICTION IN CATIA Incident Diagnosis Many BNS linked to the BNS253 are already laid: BNS255, BNS256, BNS2300, BNS1969. So it cannot work Restriction Explanation It is a prerequisite that no bundle is already laid on both sides. Laid bundles must be removed for the function processes properly. By-Pass It is a prerequisite that no bundle is already laid on both sides. Laid bundles must be removed for the function processes properly. .
Temporary fix
Comments
APAR Information
APAR number
HD32523
Reported component name
CATIA V4 SOLARI
Reported component ID
562640000
Reported release
G24
Status
CLOSED PRS
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt
Submitted date
2004-12-17
Closed date
2005-08-04
Last modified date
2005-08-04
APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:
HD32520
APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:
Fix information
Applicable component levels
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Document Information
Modified date:
04 August 2005