Hi Binesh Kumar, Randy Jones,
I worked with Mike Lockwood and also check internally and it has been confirmed as the above mentioned API is not supported customization.
Regards,
Shirish
Hi Binesh Kumar, Randy Jones,
I worked with Mike Lockwood and also check internally and it has been confirmed as the above mentioned API is not supported customization.
Regards,
Shirish
Hi Shirishkumar,
Thanks for confirming that. The documentation on java doc says DataSharingService is supported
Was that a typo in the documentation? I am curious whether PTC marked this API as not supported because of some reported issues.
Regards
Binesh
Is there a way to associate a newly created part to a specific 'variable'; where later we can use this 'variable' to filter all new parts and export the list to a table.
From what I understood, I think you are looking at a way to classify parts. Did you look at Partslink?
What is an Info*Engine..? why will we use it..? please provide with natural example.
After generating an MBOM in MPM link I wish to move parts within the lower levels and not have them in part number order.
Does anybody know if this is possible and how it is done, is it just a configuration/set up issue?
Many thanks, Dale.
We do not have the Default Change task there to edit. We removed it and do a create New Change Task.
That is not supported in the wizard framework. If you start with no change tasks and then add one the wizard will not fill the Affected Objects.
We had a solution for this in 9.1. We could remove the default Change Task, our process would create new Change task and the object would populate in the affected objects table.
https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS176029&lang=en&source=snippet
All of those look fine.
Any other suggestions?
I am working through a cloning rehost to get a 10.0 m040 system that I can do test work on.
I installed Oracle on its machine and run the PTC Setup for Oracle.
Installed Windchill on its machine.
OOTB Windchill can be started.
Did a drop user PDM and Create_user PDM on the Oracle machine
Imported the Oracle dump from my production machine.
Imported the LDIF backup from production.
Ran the rehost utility with I think proper settings.
When I look at the site.xconf file on both machines, it does not match.
Does the rehost utility copy the wt.properties and other *.properties files from the source to the target machines when it runs?
There is no mention of copying these files in the rehost guide, yet without them, the target machine is not a complete rehost.
Any insights on what files should be manually copied over? There are a lot of *.properties files, so maybe just the site.xconf should be copied, edited for node name and then propagated.
Does the Rehost Guide need to be revisied to add this information?
I can't speak to 10.0 specifically, but if it works similar to 11.0 then no, the rehost scenario does not copy the Windchill installation files (including properties files.) I believe the clone scenario should be able to do this, but I prefer to just use my own file copying utility to synchronize the two systems prior to running the rehost utility.
Based on your values of apache.home and JAVA_HOME, it looks like your wt.home is set incorrectly. It should be E:\PTC\Windchill\Windchill. The ANT_HOME variable is set based on the value of wt.home, so if wt.home is set incorrectly, you'll get this error message.
So we have migrated our workflows from 9.1 to 11.0. We have got most things to work.
One issue, If there is a workflow task that goes to multiple users (all users required to complete) at the same time and there is a routing choice of radio buttons. The task displays with nothing preselected, which is how it should. So that user makes a selection and completes the task. But when the next user looks at the task, the routing radio button is preselected with the previous users selection. I would expect each user to view the task and the routing options are not selected. What is going on?
This works correctly in 9.1, with the blank radio buttons for each user.
If I redo my rehost utility to be copy instead of rehost, that brings in other issues.
Are the file vaults copied as part of the rehost copy or do I need to copy them before hand?
Oracle and Windchill servers having empty folders for the copied files and permission to copy the files is not an issue. BUT do you do the rehost copy with the source system running or shutdown? I would assume shutdown so you can get all of the files copied over. Is Oracle running or shutdown when you do the copy?
The vault module is capable of copying the file vault for you but I just copy it myself before I run the rehost utility. See these two discussions:
Personally I copy the source system with it running. I don't want to have to shut down production just to rehost. Yes, this can cause some potential issues on the rehosted system, but if I'm just testing I don't really care. If you want a completely clean rehost, stop Windchill and then take your DB snapshot and file copies.
Tommaso,
when ever we have this error it is always related to the Number not ending with the file extension and that too in upper case.
Ex: TEST.PRT is ok and not test.prt
Try to rename the number to include extension in uppercase and checkin.
Its happened again. On Monday the 12 June 2017 it reached the 2233 day limitation.
Any Chance PTC will create a new patch?
Hi Ben Loosli,
ThankYou for the reply. Info*Engine is like what..?? Is it Assisting a monitor with keyboard and mouse or assisting a computer with printer. Is it a mandatory thing or optional..??
regards,
madhu
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