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What Windchill Release are you using?
1. For Windchill 10.1 and 10.2 F000, by design the primary content is a .zip of http://www.ptc.com/cs/help/windchill_hc/wc102_hc/WCUpgradeCFTR_MultiFormatPublishing.html
Before you ask, there were other changes made to the infrastructure, so you cannot just take this class and use it with previous releases.
2. What error message are you receiving when publishing fails? Can you provide the syntax that you are using?
Open a case with Tech Support, and I am sure they can help you get this resolved.
-Tom
Glad to hear you resolved the container issue!
In Reply to Mike Ibosh:
Is there any way to ONLY have the PDF file as the primary content in the WTDocument in 10.1 M030?
Only if the primary default viewable format is PDF, and you don't have any additional formats.
Otherwise, not that I know of without a customization. There are customers who have created a custom PostPublishDelegate for this purpose.
Guys ,
We did an implementation in our system to meet the requirements.
When a Document is published the , we create a new representation and a PDF Icon in the Representation Table.On single click of the PDF Icon , the PDF is downloaded.
Techinically Speaking, we implemented a Icon Component D.Utility and JS Action to frame the dowmload action when OnClick happens.
WABCO - Vehicle Control Systems
Hello Simon,
I see that you have found a solution to display the PDF of representation on Search Results Table through a Custom Data Utility.
I have the same requirement in my organization.
It would be a great helkp if you can share some information about this customization?
Thanks & Best Regards,
Mahesh KL
Hi Mike. Did you find any solution for that. Actually, I am loooking for a publish rule file, which can convert Creo drawings to pdf and dxf when their state is changed to Released. Then, automatically attach these files as a secondary content of the Drawing.
Thanks,
Serdar