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4-Participant
September 4, 2025
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Error while creating Context

  • September 4, 2025
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I am using PTC Pro/Intralink Release 11.1 and Datecode with CPS M020-CPS13

While creating a product, getting below error:
Type Identifier "WCTYPE|wt.change2.WTChangeReview|wt.change2.PeerReview" cannot be found. See the Windchill Business Administrator's Guide for further information.

Here are the errors that I faced
Type Identifier "WCTYPE|wt.change2.WTChangeReview|wt.change2.PeerReview" cannot be found. See the Windchill Business Administrator's Guide for further information.
    Best answer by avillanueva

    Make a new template and make the modifications in that template. Its just an XML file.

    2 replies

    4-Participant
    September 4, 2025

    Followed PTC Article - CS391160, but issue still exists

    avillanueva
    23-Emerald I
    23-Emerald I
    September 4, 2025

    Are you using a specific or custom product/library template? You can download that (its XML) and see if its looking for that object type. Does that object type exist in your Type Administrator at the site level?

    4-Participant
    September 4, 2025

    I looked over the product template XML and its looking for the object type. On the Type and Attribute end, initially the type is not there but i created one and even after that as well, the issue persists.

     

    avillanueva
    23-Emerald I
    23-Emerald I
    September 5, 2025

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    The Peer Review object should exist in your system. The fact that its not is the issue. I do not think this is something you can just create. Noting you called this system Pro/Intralink 11.1. Intralink was retired long ago, you mean Windchill right?

    https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article/CS394902?source=search - Possibly deleted by mistake?

    You should be able to remove the ACLs in the product template xml and reupload so it does not called out a reference for this but I would be concerned at why this is missing in the first place.