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HD68951: LOAD OF DATA UNDER DLFM CONTROL KO

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APAR status

  • Closed as unreproducible in next release.

Error description

  • Load of data under DLFM control KO
    .
    SCENARIO:
    .
    In a first time:
    .
    1 - Launch VPM then V5
    2 - Create the following PSN in VPM (It's not data
    dependant) [ PART 1 ]--[ PART B ]--(.CATPart)
    .
    In a second time :
    .
    Station A and B:
    .
    3 - Launch VPM then launch V5 on both stations A
    and B
    4 - Load in V5 the PSN previously saved in VPM on
    both stations without anyother action.
    .
    Station A:
    .
    5 - Switch to design mode
    6 - Make some modifications (create one hole,
    modify skecth, etc..)
    7 - File/Save all to store these modifications
    => One document will be saved with modifications
    = OK
    .
    Station B:
    .
    8 - Close the CATPart without close V5
    9 - Load it another time from VPM in visualization
    mode
    10 - Verify that the representations are well
    displayed on station B
    => in visualization mode : The old cgr is displayed:
    KO.
    ==> Switch to design mode : KO with error
    message:
    "Load of model stored with DBLFAIX option"
    "An Internal error has occurs - Impossible to read
    data"
    .
    

Local fix

Problem summary

  • Load of data under DLFM control KO
    Load of data under DLFM control KO
    .
    SCENARIO:
    .
    In a first time:
    .
    1 - Launch VPM then V5
    2 - Create the following PSN in VPM (It's not data
    dependant)   PART 1  --  PART B  --(.CATPart)
    .
    In a second time :
    .
    Station A and B:
    .
    3 - Launch VPM then launch V5 on both stations A
    and B
    4 - Load in V5 the PSN previously saved in VPM on
    both stations without anyother action.
    .
    Station A:
    .
    5 - Switch to design mode
    6 - Make some modifications (create one hole,
    modify skecth, etc..)
    7 - File/Save all to store these modifications
    => One document will be saved with modifications
    = OK
    .
    Station B:
    .
    8 - Close the CATPart without close V5
    9 - Load it another time from VPM in visualization
    mode
    10 - Verify that the representations are well
    displayed on station B
    => in visualization mode : The old cgr is displayed:
    KO.
    ==> Switch to design mode : KO with error
    message:
    "Load of model stored with DBLFAIX option"
    "An Internal error has occurs - Impossible to read
    data"
    .
    

Problem conclusion

Temporary fix

Comments

  • THE PROBLEM WAS SUBMITTED ON :
    CATIA VERSION 5 RELEASE 16.
    THIS PROBLEM IS NOT REPRODUCIBLE ON :
    CATIA VERSION 5 RELEASE 19 GA level AND
    ON V5R18SP03 AND ON V5R17SP8.
    .
    Incident Diagnosis
    WHEN A CATPART MODIFIED BY USER1 IT
    CANNOT BE LOADED BY USER2 RESULTS IN
    ERROR MESSAGE
    Reason
    It is necessary to export those following
    variables:
    export CV5_VPM_CACHE_PERFOS=1 and
    export
    CV5_VPM_NOPERFOTS=1.
    .
    

APAR Information

  • APAR number

    HD68951

  • Reported component name

    CATIA V5 HP-UX

  • Reported component ID

    569102000

  • Reported release

    517

  • Status

    CLOSED UR1

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    NoHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt

  • Submitted date

    2007-11-05

  • Closed date

    2008-02-18

  • Last modified date

    2008-02-18

  • 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 V5 HP-UX

  • Fixed component ID

    569102000

Applicable component levels

  • R518 PSN

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  • R517 PSN

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Document Information

Modified date:
18 February 2008