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15-Moonstone
January 31, 2006
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Knowledge Base notifier

  • January 31, 2006
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Don't know how many of you get the daily e-mail from PTC Knowledge Base notification, listing the new TANS, workarounds etc.. It usually lists 2 to 5 items. Todays email listed about 500+ items, more than I could count. I found that peculiar. It looks like they closed a lot of items and are going to live with the workaround, or solve in later release.

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    January 31, 2006
    I was wondering about that large email as well.
    I clicked on a number of the articles, and found that nearly every one of
    them did not have a solution. "Issue will be resolved in a future release of
    <product name=">."
    But, I don't perceive them to be closed. What I realy find intersting is
    that some of these bugs go back many old releases of Pro/E, include R14!

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    "Steffke, Mark" wrote:
    Don't know how many of you get the daily e-mail from PTC Knowledge Base
    notification, listing the new TANS, workarounds etc.. It usually lists 2 to
    5 items. Todays email listed about 500+ items, more than I could count. I
    found that peculiar. It looks like they closed a lot of items and are going
    to live with the workaround, or solve in later release.
    21-Topaz II
    January 31, 2006
    Me too.  This happened once before.  Odd to say the least.

    I often wonder how things get on the notices.  Every now and then
    something will pop on there from release 17 or 18 going back 5 years or
    more.  I think they watch the exploder too.  More than once someone has
    asked about an issue and low and behold an old TAN or TPI shows up on
    the KB notices the next day.

    Doug Schaefer
    10-Marble
    January 31, 2006
    To my dismay, I see a large portion of thoseTANS have to do with
    ModelCHECK.
    It is quite unfortunate that, considering it's potential, ModelCHECK
    continues to be handled like an unwanted step-child.
    It would help us with better models greatly if it would work properly!

    Mark Heinze

    >>> "Doug Schaefer" <> 1/31/2006 9:31:55
    AM >>>

    Me too.  This happened once before.  Odd to say the least.

    I often wonder how things get on the notices.  Every now and then
    something will pop on there from release 17 or 18 going back 5 years or
    more.  I think they watch the exploder too.  More than once someone has
    asked about an issue and low and behold an old TAN or TPI shows up on
    the KB notices the next day.

    Doug Schaefer