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HD17405: ASSEMBLY DESIGN / REUSE PATTERN : WRONG ORIENTATION WHEN USING REUSE PATTERN.

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APAR status

  • Closed as program error.

Error description

  • ASSEMBLY DESIGN / REUSE PATTERN : WRONG
    ORIENTATION WHEN USING REUSE PATTERN.
    .
    

Local fix

Problem summary

  • ASSEMBLY DESIGN / REUSE PATTERN : WRONG ORIENTATION WHEN USING
    REUSE PATTERN.
    ASSEMBLY DESIGN / REUSE PATTERN : WRONG
    ORIENTATION WHEN USING REUSE PATTERN.
    .
    

Problem conclusion

  • THIS PROBLEM WILL BE FIXED ON CATIA VERSION
    5 RELEASE 14 GA level.
    .
    INCIDENT DIAGNOSIS:
    ASSEMBLY DESIGN / REUSE PATTERN : WRONG
    ORIENTATION WHEN USING REUSE PATTERN.
    .
    Some changes in program of catia are made for
    proper orientation of parts.
    .
    BYPASS:
    Use one of the 2 recommanded mode of work
    1. With options "keep link with the pattern"
    2. Define some constraints between part to
    instanciate and pattern
    .
    

Temporary fix

Comments

APAR Information

  • APAR number

    HD17405

  • Reported component name

    CATIA V5/NT/200

  • Reported component ID

    569151000

  • Reported release

    512

  • Status

    CLOSED PER

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    NoHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt

  • Submitted date

    2004-02-06

  • Closed date

    2004-03-10

  • Last modified date

    2004-03-10

  • 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/NT/200

  • Fixed component ID

    569151000

Applicable component levels

  • R514 PSN

       UP

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Document Information

Modified date:
10 March 2004