APAR status
Closed as documentation error.
Error description
BEAM / EDIT / SESSION not documented in CATIA. Body in White Templates. User's Guide (SH52-7380)
Local fix
Problem summary
BEAM / EDIT / SESSION not documented in CATIA.Body In White Templates . User's Guide
Problem conclusion
THIS MODIFICATION WILL BE INCLUDED IN CATIA DOCUMENTATION DELIVERED WITH CATIA VERSION 4 RELEASE 2.0 REFRESH 2 DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE: MANUAL ===> SH52-7380 MANUAL ===> CATIA.Body in White Templates User's Guide CHAPTER ===> BEAM Interoperability PAGE ===> 59 . MODIFICATION: The following sections have been added to the 421 documentation. It explains how to use the EDIT --> SESSION items in the BWT product: ****************************************** . BEAM in a Multi-Model Environment: . In order to allow concurrent engineering keeping associativity, users may need to create beams in a multi-model environment. Parent geometry, such as wireframe features, planes, surfaces, skins, and so forth, could be accessed by a body-in-white engineer while keeping associativity. The BEAM function allows to select parent geometry from another model when creating beams. . . A Unique Identifier for Each Element: . This technology is based upon the concept of Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). This identifier is used for the identification of any element. It contains all the information necessary to detect the element among many others, whatever they are. Besides, it is never associated with a model, which guarantees the environment consistency. A time stamp is associated with each identifier so as to distinguish the time when the element was edited. If you work in single model mode and you need to erase an element identified by a UUID, the message "linkable object(s)" warns you that this identifier may be used in another model. . . What You Should Know: . In a multi-model environment, the source model may contain several types of elements (procedural or not). However, you can reference any wireframe elements, planes, surfaces, faces, skins, and exact solids, as well as nodes of *SKD elements (created using the SKIN function, refer to CATIA.Generative Modeling User's Guide). Before using these elements, make sure that they are not "private". Otherwise, key in the /GENUUID command to generate an identifier for each element. You will then be able to access them. For solids, choose the FEATURE + SOLIDE items to be able to reference them. . . Model Synchronization: . When working with several models, there may be a number of actions performed on the passive models that may lead to de-synchronization between the models. Synchronization is based on the comparison of all time stamps of the elements involved, and of the model location when the link was created. It implies the modification of the elements which time stamps are different. Several causes may ask for synchronization: . - The Source Model has been Renamed/Moved - A Referenced Element has been Deleted in the Source Model - The Source Model has been Modified . Use the EDIT --> SESSION items to display the Multi- Model Elements dialog box: (graphic) . All BEAM and SKIN elements involved in multi-model work are displayed in this dialog box, along with their location and statuses. They are classified by directory and model name. The status of the elements is a hint to what happened and how to synchronize the models. . The Session graph tab helps you visualize all model dependencies, based on a color code: . - Green when the multi-model element is in the current session - Yellow when the multi-model element is in session, but not current (before clicking Expand all models) - White for geometry created using other CATIA V4 functions - Red when the model is not loaded in session. . Furthermore, a contextual menu is available on the model boxes to load models displayed in the Session graph, and another is available anywhere in the graph (Reframe and Print capabilities). . . Load All Models: . When working in a multi-model environment, make sure that all models have been loaded. If any referenced model has not been loaded, the identifiers of the referenced elements are not displayed in the session models, and their status is Unknown. You still can work in the current model, and updates are available. . To load your models, here is what you should do: . Step 1: Click on the element in the Multi-Model Elements dialog box. Step 2: Click on the Load Model button. - If the model is found at the referenced location, it is added as a passive model. - If the model is not found, an error message is displayed indicating that the model cannot automatically be loaded. You need to manually load the model using the File --> Open menu item from the CATIA toolbar, select the model, choose Add as passive and click OK. . The model is loaded, and the element status changes to either: . - Synchro when everything is fine - Conflict when several elements present the same UUID - Not Sync when the model has been renamed or moved - Modified when elements of the model have been modified - Deleted Element when a referenced element has been deleted from the passive model. . For the last three cases, see below how to synchronize the models: . The Source Model has been Renamed/Moved: A model may have been moved from one directory to another, or simply renamed. The system cannot find the element where it previously was. Its status is No sync. To synchronize your models, here is what you should do: . Step 1: Click on the element in the Multi-Model Elements dialog box. Step 2: Click on the Synchronize button. The models are synchronized. . . A Referenced Element has been Deleted in the Source Model: The reference model still exists. it is located in the same directory, but a referenced element has been deleted. This element is identified by the Deleted Element status. You can work with your model as such. The element, deleted in the passive model, still exists in the active model. It no longer is associative, but does not prevent you from working in the models. . . The Source Model has been Modified: Now imagine that designer A has modified the source model. When designer B opens model A and his own model, associativity is kept. Element status is Modified. To synchronize the models, here is what you should do: . Step 1: Click on the element in the Multi-Model Elements dialog box. Step 2: Click on the Synchronize button. The element status changes to Synchro. . The same applies if the source model has different versions, the B elements reference the elements contained in the last version of model A. In the following example, three versions exist for model A: A1, A2 and A3. A3 is the last created version. When reading model B, the links between the elements of reference are those contained in model A3. (GRAPHIC) . Similarly, if B is the active model and another two, or more, passive models containing elements with the same UUID are loaded, element status is Conflict. In this case, you need to explicitly select the element which should be referenced, in the adequate model. . . When all passive models have been loaded, use the Synchronize all button to synchronize all models at a time.
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APAR Information
APAR number
HC42581
Reported component name
CATIA FOR SGI
Reported component ID
562630000
Reported release
G20
Status
CLOSED DOC
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt
Submitted date
1999-02-04
Closed date
1999-02-04
Last modified date
1999-02-04
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Modified date:
04 February 1999