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December 9, 2025
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Reclassify epm document to another subtype.

  • December 9, 2025
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I am using Windchill PDMLink Release 12.1 and Datecode with CPS 12.1.2.7

Can we reclassify an epm document from one subtype to another subtype in Windchill PDMLink? If so what are the impacts of it with its associated WTParts, Reference documents and part structure?

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    avillanueva
    23-Emerald I
    23-Emerald I
    December 9, 2025

    There is no OOTB tool to do this. You are talking specifically about EPMDocuments right? There should be no impact on any of the links. Subtypes (or are you talking soft-types?) should only impact the attribute mapping. I've done changing of soft-types on WTDocs and WTParts via a customization. Never have tried EPMDocs. What specifically are you looking at? If not too much, you can consider creating a new object as right type and swapping out. 

    1-Visitor
    December 9, 2025

     

    We have some of the EPM Documents for ex: created as EPM Document>CAD Document> soft-type1  that needed to be changed to a different soft-type for ex: EPM Document>CAD Document>soft-type2. These EPM documents have associated WTParts, CAD Drawings, Family table. Not sure if there is any OOTB tool that can help to ensure these relationships remain intact after changing the type of the EPM document. 

     

    We do not want to create a new copy of the EPM Document as we still have to retain the versions and associated objects and relationships intact.

     

    We are looking for any ootb tool or we need to customize it.

     

    Thanks in advance.

     

     

     

     

     

    avillanueva
    23-Emerald I
    23-Emerald I
    December 10, 2025

    https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article/CS443108?source=search

    I think this is exactly what you need. I did not even know they built this.

    Command Line Management of Subtyping

     

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    December 16, 2025

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