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Hi Randy,
First, thanks for posting the warning! I completely agree that family table values changing is a very serious issue.
I'm wondering if you've had a chance to verify that Windchill plays a role in the Family Table issue with WF 5 M160? Maybe do a backup of the family table to a local drive from an earlier build and then open with M160?
I'll post here if I find anything.
Joshua Houser| Pelco by Schneider Electric |Buildings & Business| United States| Methods & Tools Sr. Engineer
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Production system: Windchill PDMLink 10.0 M030 with WF5 M130
Test 1: In the test system created new family table with a length, diameter and angle dimensions changing in the table. Saved and checked in. Since my systems are separate I had to then export the new part from my workspace. Then I went into our production system and opened the file. The length and diameters were fine but the angles went from 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 to .175, .349, .524, .698 and .873
Test 2: In the test system created a new family table with length, diameter and angle dimension. I did not check this one in, just exported. I then opened this in production and the same problem. The length and diameters were fine but the angles were changed to .175, .349, .524 and .698 (from 10, 20, 30 and 40).
It appears to be a M160 issue and not so much tied to the Windchill datecode I guess is what I am seeing.
Glad this was mentioned, I would have never caught this error otherwise and we would have gone headlong into the upgrade this weekend.
Adam Dorsch
This is frustrating. When will PTC tech support realize that just because only one customer reports an issue it does not mean that only one customer is having the issue? Not everyone will be able to find the cause and repeat an error, or take the time to report it.
If the problem is repeatablePTC should take the opportunity to improve their product by fixing the issuefor everyone (especially when serious, like this one). Randy, thanks for bringing this problem to the forums!
Lawrence
In Reply to Randy Jones:
I opened a help ticket with PTC yesterday morning and never heard back from them. Very frustrated at this point.
I referenced Randy's SPR in my ticket to try and make sure they realize more than onecustomer is experiencing this issue.
Edit: They finally responded
"This is regarding case #11134983 with description "Testing WF5 M160 and encountered an error with opening a family table in an older datecode. Another company encountered this and opened SPR 2157859 for the issue."
I apalogize for not contacting you on this call yesterday, we are in the process of making this SPR a top priority. I will let you know for the any info from R&D."
Wow, what a mess. Other than that e-mail from yesterday morningI haven't heard anything from PTC. At this point we are delaying our upgrade till the end of the year and going to reset our test system with Windchill PDMLink 10.0 m040 with WF5 M130 (our current datecode).
Adam