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HC71993: UNABLE TO CREATE A PAD WHEN USER SELECT A LINE AND A POINT OF THE SKETCH.

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APAR status

  • Closed as Permanent restriction.

Error description

  • Scenario:
    1. Sel Sketcher icon.
    2. Sel XY plane
    3. Sel Rectangle icon.
       Draw a rectangle.
    4. Exit from the Sketcher.
    5. Sel 1 point and 1 line.(Sel. two or more elements)
    6. Sel Pad icon.
       --> Unable to get a Pad definition dialog box.
    

Local fix

Problem summary

  • Cannot enter pad function if more than 1 element is selected
    in the sketch.
    

Problem conclusion

  • THIS PROBLEM IS PERMANENT RESTRICTION IN CATIA
    
    This situation can't be handled.
    The pad function needs one entry (a sketch), here we have 2
    entries --> refusal.
    
    Even if the 2 elements belong to the same sketch, 2 informations
    are returned for the pad entry instead of 1.
    In case of 2 elements belonging to 2 sketchs, it is not possible
    to choose one of the 2 selected sketch.
    That's why it is not possible to select 2 elements as entry.
    

Temporary fix

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APAR Information

  • APAR number

    HC71993

  • Reported component name

    CATIA V5 NT_INT

  • Reported component ID

    569151000

  • Reported release

    504

  • Status

    CLOSED PRS

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    NoHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt

  • Submitted date

    2000-10-03

  • Closed date

    2000-10-10

  • Last modified date

    2000-10-10

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Fix information

Applicable component levels

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Document Information

Modified date:
10 October 2000