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4-Participant
October 14, 2025
Question

VERSION DIFFERENCES IN CREO PARAMETRIC

  • October 14, 2025
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Hello All, Greetings!

 

We have a peculiar scenario in which a command or set of commands work in one version of Creo Parametric but does not work in the other. 

 

Solidify does not work in a direct manner on an offset surface/quilt in Version 11.0.1.0 but works straightaway in Version 11.0.5.0 by selecting the surface and it finishes the task!...I wish to know what made this difference. Are there a few patches installed in the later version, I mean.

 

How can we know what is the difference between the two versions? Where can I find this information? I will appreciate if someone can please provide guidance.

 

Thanks a ton.

 

3 replies

23-Emerald III
October 14, 2025
4-Participant
October 18, 2025

Thank you Stephen. Bless you!

23-Emerald III
October 14, 2025

Generally speaking, the version releases are bug fixes, although there are occassionally some major enhancements that are just a little behind and don't get introduced in major releases and get added in one of the version releases.

In your specific question, this looks like it would be a bug fix.

4-Participant
October 18, 2025

Thanks again.

24-Ruby III
October 14, 2025

Hi,

my basic rule regarding the version of Creo installed on computers in one design group ... all users must use the same version!

If a problem occurs and is fixed in a later version, then all users must upgrade to that version.

4-Participant
October 18, 2025

I agree and wanted the same but this has been a unique situation. Thank you very much. Bless you!

Catalina
Community Moderator
October 24, 2025

Hi @SJ_10508956

I wanted to see if you got the help you needed.

If so, please mark the appropriate reply as the Accepted Solution or please feel free to detail in a reply what has helped you and mark it as the Accepted Solution. It will help other members who may have the same question.

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