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Hi,
Has anyone encountered the following error message?
No EnumeratedType exists with "IN DEVELOPMENT" as its internal value.
When I try to change a workflow (check it out) or try to save Creo files to the test server I receive the above error message.
Anyone have any ideas on how to correct this issue other than restoring the test server to a previous state?
Thank you for any help you may provide,
Don A
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For a quick check, do a search in Windchill and choose CAD Document as the Type and set the Criteria to State. This will give you a drop-down list identifying all the applicable states.
If you wanna check the system, you need access to the server to run enumCustomize from a Windchill Shell and open the StateRB file. Check out this CS Article for the deets: https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article/CS42231
Here's a couple top of mind ideas,
You could check the Manage Global Enumberations tab in the Type and Attribute Mgr, but it sounds this could be related to the Lifecycle Template being used and a mismatch between the defined states and existence of those states?
Hi Scott,
Where would I go to check for the existence of a state?
I think the state might be turned off or no longer exists.
Thanks,
Don A
Depending on where they were setup, Lifecycles can be defined at the Org and Site level in Windchill under Utilities, Lifecycle Templates. If you are not sure which one it is, open the details page for any CAD or PART and look for the Lifecycle Template shown in the System block.
Hi Scott,
I'm looking for where a state is defined or may be turned on or off that might be used in a lifecycle template.
Where would one go to turn off/on or define a lifecycle state. For example Concept or Deign?
I have forgotten where that was located.
Thanks,
Don A
For a quick check, do a search in Windchill and choose CAD Document as the Type and set the Criteria to State. This will give you a drop-down list identifying all the applicable states.
If you wanna check the system, you need access to the server to run enumCustomize from a Windchill Shell and open the StateRB file. Check out this CS Article for the deets: https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article/CS42231
Hi Scott,
I believe the issue is the life cycle state is turned off or has been deleted. I will check the StateRB file.
Thanks,
Don A
Hi Scott,
The State "In Development" was missing and was the cause of the issue.
Adding it using the following corrected the issue.
Thank you,
Don A