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HD76260: UNABLE TO OPEN V4 MODEL FROM VPM 1 6

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APAR status

  • Closed as program error.

Error description

  • APAR TEXT :-
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    ---------------
    ABSTRACT: Interop VPM / CATIA V4: unable to
    open V4 model from VPM 1.6
    .
    SCENARIO:
    1) Login into VPM 1.6 and launch CV4
    2) Select the "VPMENV" Environment
    3) Query for "xyzModel_A"
    4) Open the "xyzModel_A" assembly by double
    clicking it with the left mouse button.
    5) Expand the tree by selecting " >>>" with the left
    mouse button.
    (Note: "Depth expand limit" is set to "Any")
    6) Multi select "3D" models by holding down the
    CTL button,
    7) Rgt mouse button, and then select "Open".
    8) Select "Open in a new Catia V4 session", and
    then select OK
    9) The assembly appears in Catia V4.25 SP7:
    .
    Steps to ADD a second Assembly:
    10) Query for "xyzModel_B"
    11) Open the "xyzModel_B" assembly by double
    clicking it with the left mouse button.
    12) Expand the tree by selecting " >>>" with the
    left mouse button.
    ( Note "Depth expand limit" is set to "Any" )
    13) Multi select "3D" models by holding down the
    CTL button,
    14) Rgt mouse button, and then select open.
    15) Select " Add in an existing Catia V4 session"
    and then select "OK"
    16) Select "OK"
    .
    RESULT:-  "110 error "
    .
    .
    

Local fix

Problem summary

  • unable to open V4 model from VPM 1 6
    APAR TEXT :-
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    ---------------
    ABSTRACT: Interop VPM / CATIA V4: unable to
    open V4 model from VPM 1.6
    .
    SCENARIO:
    1) Login into VPM 1.6 and launch CV4
    2) Select the "VPMENV" Environment
    3) Query for "xyzModel_A"
    4) Open the "xyzModel_A" assembly by double
    clicking it with the left mouse button.
    5) Expand the tree by selecting " >>>" with the left
    mouse button.
    (Note: "Depth expand limit" is set to "Any")
    6) Multi select "3D" models by holding down the
    CTL button,
    7) Rgt mouse button, and then select "Open".
    8) Select "Open in a new Catia V4 session", and
    then select OK
    9) The assembly appears in Catia V4.25 SP7:
    .
    Steps to ADD a second Assembly:
    10) Query for "xyzModel_B"
    11) Open the "xyzModel_B" assembly by double
    clicking it with the left mouse button.
    12) Expand the tree by selecting " >>>" with the
    left mouse button.
    ( Note "Depth expand limit" is set to "Any" )
    13) Multi select "3D" models by holding down the
    CTL button,
    14) Rgt mouse button, and then select open.
    15) Select " Add in an existing Catia V4 session"
    and then select "OK"
    16) Select "OK"
    .
    RESULT:-  "110 error "
    .
    .
    

Problem conclusion

  • THIS PROBLEM WILL BE FIXED ON CATIA VERSION
    4 RELEASE 2.5 SP12 LEVEL.
    Incident Diagnosis:
    .
    unable to open V4 model from VPM 1 6
    .
    

Temporary fix

Comments

APAR Information

  • APAR number

    HD76260

  • Reported component name

    CATIA V4 AIX

  • Reported component ID

    562610000

  • Reported release

    425

  • Status

    CLOSED PER

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    NoHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt

  • Submitted date

    2008-07-17

  • Closed date

    2008-09-05

  • Last modified date

    2008-10-01

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

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

Fix information

  • Fixed component name

    CATIA V4 AIX

  • Fixed component ID

    562610000

Applicable component levels

  • R425 PSN UH95312

       UP08/10/01 I 1000

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Document Information

Modified date:
01 October 2008