APAR status
Closed as unreproducible in next release.
Error description
Section view wont inherit 3D color from Fillet , chamfer and draft features when using GVS Styles SCENARIO: Open the CATPart And try to create a section view with GVS in order to inherit 3D color from Fillet , chamfer and draft features RESULT: I do not inherit 3D color .
Local fix
Problem summary
Section view wont inherit 3D color from Fillet , chamfer and dr aft features when using GVS Styles Section view wont inherit 3D color from Fillet , chamfer and draft features when using GVS Styles SCENARIO: Open the CATPart And try to create a section view with GVS in order to inherit 3D color from Fillet , chamfer and draft features RESULT: I do not inherit 3D color .
Problem conclusion
Temporary fix
Comments
THE PROBLEM WAS SUBMITTED ON : CATIA VERSION 5 RELEASE 12. THIS PROBLEM IS NOT REPRODUCIBLE ON : CATIA VERSION 5 RELEASE 14 GA level AND ON V5R13SP02 Incident Diagnosis In the section view, the edges with the fillet, chamfer & draft features as provenances do not inherit 3D color Development Request Justification This was a development delivered in R13, involving an API migration by MechanicalModeler Answer and By-Pass None .
APAR Information
APAR number
HD17835
Reported component name
CATIA V5/NT/200
Reported component ID
569151000
Reported release
511
Status
CLOSED UR1
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt
Submitted date
2004-02-16
Closed date
2004-02-20
Last modified date
2004-02-20
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
R512 PSN
UP
R513 PSN
UP
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Document Information
Modified date:
20 February 2004