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Hello,
I use J-Link, the Java language toolkit for PTC Creo Parametric.
In my test directory C:/test_dir are a model with root(master) assembly file 123456789012345678901234567890.asm.1 and related child files (other assemblies, parts, ...).
To open a model file I use the following Java code:
...
BaseSession session = connection.GetSession();
...
String modelName = "123456789012345678901234567890";
ModelType modelType = ModelType.MDL_ASSEMBLY;
String instance = null;
String dirName = "C:/test_dir";
Model model = null;
ModelDescriptor proeModelDescriptor = null;
try {
proeModelDescriptor = pfcModel.ModelDescriptor_Create(modelType, instance, modelName);
session.ChangeDirectory(dirName);
model = session.RetrieveModel(proeModelDescriptor);
model.Display();
} catch (jxthrowable jxt) {
String errorMessage = MessageFormat.format("Cannot open model ''{0}''. jxt = ''{1}''", modelName, jxt.toString()));
}
This code works fine for CREO version 1 to CREO version 7.
But for CREO version 8 and CREO version 9 the call of
model = session.RetrieveModel(proeModelDescriptor);
produces the following error message
Cannot open model \'123456789012345678901234567890\'. jxt = \'com.ptc.pfc.Implementation.pfcExceptions$XToolkitInvalidName
When I change the model assembly file to 12345678901234567890123456789.asm.1 and modelName to "12345678901234567890123456789" the code works.
Thats means I can open models with a modeName of max. 29 characters and I can not open models with a modeName of 30 or more characters.
Note: I can succesfull open the model in GUI CREO version 8 and CREO version 9 manually.
My customers have models with 30 or more characters in the modelName.
In Creo version <= 7 I can open models with 30 or more characters in the modelName.
What can I do to open models with a modeName of 30 or more characters in CREO version 8 and CREO version 9?
Thank you for your hints Thomas
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You have swapped instance and modelName.
static ModelDescriptor | ModelDescriptor_Create | (ModelType Type, String InstanceName, /*optional*/ String GenericName) |
your instance should be modelName (1234567...) and your modelName should be named generic and should be null
so you code should look like this
String instance = "123456789012345678901234567890";
ModelType modelType = ModelType.MDL_ASSEMBLY;
String generic = null;
String dirName = "C:/test_dir";
Model model = null;
proeModelDescriptor = pfcModel.ModelDescriptor_Create(modelType, instance, generic);
session.ChangeDirectory(dirName);
model = session.RetrieveModel(proeModelDescriptor);
you can also user RetrieveModelWithOpts to retrieve directly from non-working directory so you do not have to ChangeDiroctory and can stay in work. dri
Hi,
please ask PTC Support. This is PTC User Community website.
You have swapped instance and modelName.
static ModelDescriptor | ModelDescriptor_Create | (ModelType Type, String InstanceName, /*optional*/ String GenericName) |
your instance should be modelName (1234567...) and your modelName should be named generic and should be null
so you code should look like this
String instance = "123456789012345678901234567890";
ModelType modelType = ModelType.MDL_ASSEMBLY;
String generic = null;
String dirName = "C:/test_dir";
Model model = null;
proeModelDescriptor = pfcModel.ModelDescriptor_Create(modelType, instance, generic);
session.ChangeDirectory(dirName);
model = session.RetrieveModel(proeModelDescriptor);
you can also user RetrieveModelWithOpts to retrieve directly from non-working directory so you do not have to ChangeDiroctory and can stay in work. dri
Hello sjuraj,
thank you for your answer.
Yes, your solution works.
With kind regards, Thomas