APAR status
Closed as suggestion for future release.
Error description
Description: In CATIA V5 in Part create some captures with Russian or Danish letters in the name of the capture using FT&A. After that, save this Part as 3DXML file and open it in 3DXML Player. Turn on Tree view mode and we see that the names of the captures are not readable. Scenario: 1. Open Catia 20rel. 2. Create a simple CATPart. 3. Create a capture using FT&A. 4. Name the capture with some russian letters or danish "₩¥" 5. Save it as 3Dxml. 6. Open the 3Dxml file by using latest 3Dxml player Version : 10.1.10333 Error: All special letters can't be read. Expected result: All letters on any language should be able to read.
Local fix
empty
Problem summary
Problem conclusion
Temporary fix
Comments
Dear Customer: we have reviewed the problem report you submitted and determined that the function referenced is working within the scope of the original design specification. However we recognize the value of your feedback and will consider including resolution of this issue as a product enhancement in a future release, if one is made available. We thank you for your input. Additional Closure Information: Closure Type: SUG . By-pass: None for the momennt, but an enhancement request can be created by customer.
APAR Information
APAR number
HE07959
Reported component name
CATIA V5 WIN 64
Reported component ID
569165000
Reported release
520
Status
CLOSED SUG
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt
Submitted date
2011-06-16
Closed date
2011-10-06
Last modified date
2011-10-06
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Fix information
Applicable component levels
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Document Information
Modified date:
06 October 2011