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6-Contributor
November 28, 2023
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Windchill RV&S copyXDomain FDO

  • November 28, 2023
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Hello,

 

Several years ago, our PTC representative provide us a FDO called "copyCrossDomain", that allow copy of document content from one type to another one. We have not used it yet, but some user ask me for such a feature. 

 

This FDO consist of a single JAR file, that's easy to set up. But the version we got contains bugs  : for example, a bug when pasting hierarchically linked contents

Does anyone use this FDO, and could have an improved version ? (our file is "CopyDomain.jar" and is dated of december 21, 2014) 

 

Thanks by advance,

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December 7, 2023

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twiatr6-ContributorAuthor
6-Contributor
December 12, 2023

Hello vnamboodheri,

 

Thank you for your answer and your advice.

 

I did not give many details about my need, because I was just looking for an update of a piece of code formerly developped by PTC (as I recall, by @VolkerEckardt) . As it is released as an FDO, I hope that other companies use it, and can possibly have a newer version than ours ( dated of december 21, 2014). 

 

If the solution is more complicated than just replace the "CopyDomain.jar"  file, I'm afraid we are just going to do with the current release.

 

Thanks by advance, 

 

Thomas WIATR

13-Aquamarine
March 3, 2026

There should be a newer version available.
The problem could be with your .jar file, but this could be fixed by a consultant.
Alternatively, it could be due to an incorrect Java version. In some cases, this is not compatible.