APAR status
Closed as suggestion for future release.
Error description
ASD: ACTIVATE-DEACTIVATE NOT WORKING CORRECTLY FOR MULTI-SELECTION . SCENARIO: 1) Start CATIA 2) Open the "Deactivate.CATProduct" 3) Multi-select all CATParts 4) Choose from context Command "Activate / Deactivate Component = Nothing appears 5) Select Deactivate node from tree. 6) Make an double click on all Parts. . OBSERVATION: You can see that only the first Part you select in the multiselection is deactivated. The can watch the same behavior in the reverse direction of activating. Activate-Deactivate components does not work correctly for multi-selected elements. .
Local fix
Problem summary
Problem conclusion
Temporary fix
Comments
THIS APAR IS CONSIDERED AS A SUGGESTION FOR IMPROVEMENT WHICH CANNOT BE INCORPORATED IN VERSION V5R19 PLEASE CONTACT YOUR SUPPORT DEPARTMENT IN ORDER TO OPEN A REQUIREMENT FORM. . Incident Diagnosis ASD: ACTIVATE-DEACTIVATE NOT WORKING CORRECTLY FOR MULTI-SELECTION . Development Request Justification The Activate-Deactivate command has not been designed to support multi-selection. To support Multi-selection is an Enhancement that has to be analyze and study by development teams through an ERD. . Answer and By-Pass Select manually the product you want to deactivate one by one .
APAR Information
APAR number
HD65354
Reported component name
CATIA V5 NT>XP
Reported component ID
569151000
Reported release
517
Status
CLOSED SUG
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt
Submitted date
2007-06-21
Closed date
2007-11-09
Last modified date
2007-11-09
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:
09 November 2007