Hi there,
I have an odd "thing" in Creo and/or Windchill.
When I create a new Object (like a Assembly) and I edit its parameters, the lifecycle state is set to "Released":
only if I upload the file, the correct state is displayed:
@ptc: Is this behavior intended or is this a bug?
I am using Creo 10.0.5.0 with Windchill 12.0.2.19
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OK, it seems, that this behavior only appears, if You create a subassembly within an assembly.
So my educated guess is, that Creo copies the state from the existing template at this step:
Right after its creation, the new sub assembly even shows the Version "D.2", which is the template's Version
But as soon as I save the new sub assembly, its version gets changed to ".0"
I consider this as a Bug in Creo, since not all attributes are set to a "default" value on creation and/or first save.
The "solution" is to wait the next decade until PTC fixes this problem.
Hi @Mat,
Thank you for your question!
Your post appears well documented but has not yet received any response. I am replying to raise awareness. Hopefully, another community member will be able to help.
Also, feel free to add any additional information you think might be relevant.
Thanks for using the Community!
Best regards,
Hi,
please ask PTC Support.
Check your OIR for new EPMDocuments.
OK, it seems, that this behavior only appears, if You create a subassembly within an assembly.
So my educated guess is, that Creo copies the state from the existing template at this step:
Right after its creation, the new sub assembly even shows the Version "D.2", which is the template's Version
But as soon as I save the new sub assembly, its version gets changed to ".0"
I consider this as a Bug in Creo, since not all attributes are set to a "default" value on creation and/or first save.
The "solution" is to wait the next decade until PTC fixes this problem.