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1-Visitor
July 26, 2016
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Check in failed because "ModelCHECK failed on model(s) in the context "

  • July 26, 2016
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Im having a problem trying to check in some files from creo, this is what It appears when I try to check in, does anyone can help me to resolve this.

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22-Sapphire I
July 26, 2016

Appears that your Windchill system has a configuration in place which prevents checkin if ModelCheck has not been run or has too many errors.

Managing ModelCHECK Validation during Check In.png

Note: I disagree with this approach in general. You do not want to / have to prevent check-in.  Users sometimes don't know how to fix an error that ModelCheck finds and get frustrated. Also, these errors are not significant during development.  Instead, are far better approach is to use workflow(s) that pay attention to the ModelCheck attributes and branch accordingly.

14-Alexandrite
August 12, 2016

then you can simply set the number of allowed errors to a high value - like this one can check-in in failed models.

We found that this is of great use because this gets us valid data on modelling problems and one can easily spot them at promotion requests.

Those errors are then transparent and can be solved so there are no more problems popping up at release dealine...

greetings

1-Visitor
August 17, 2016

hi SvenR,

I tried to do this in our Windchill 10.2 M030 (w/ Creo 3.0). But for some reason, system is ignoring the # of allowed errors set and always failed to check in a model file due to ModelCheck errors.

Conditions: "ModelCHECK Validation" is ON, "ModelCHECK Number of Errors" is 100

When checking in a model with 2 errors, it's blocked

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!

1-Visitor
November 11, 2016

Hi Jose

If you have the IBA "MC_VERIFIED" set on your EPMDocument in Type and Attribute Manager, you should try and delete it.

There is an issue with this attribute, which prevents the check in because it is set to No for some reason.

When this IBA is deleted, Windchill reads the Model_Check date properly and you can check in. (If there is no errors!)