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Conflicts between several V5 releases
If you have several V5 releases installed on your machine (i.e. releases
Rxx and Rxx+1, the SP number does not matter), two incidents may happen when
you use the older V5 release:
- the conversion fails using the Direct Server. An Incident Report
window opens with such a message:
Error Conversion of "MyFile" failed using 'Direct Server',
- or you get unexpected results when inserting a file you had inserted
correctly previously.
This is due to the fact that the registry editor has been synchronized on
the latest V5 release you have installed. When you start an older V5 release
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This is how to proceed to update the Registry Editor to work with the
release Rxx:
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Make sure you have the rights to enter the Registry
Editor, or ask your administrator to do so.
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Open a command prompt on C:
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Go to the bin directory of the release Rxx:
cd C:\Program Files\DassaultSystemes\Bxx\intel_a\code\bin\
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Enter the following at the command prompt:
cnext /regserver
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Note there is a blank between cnext and /regserver. |
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This is how to proceed to check the Registry Editor before starting the
release Rxx:
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Make sure you have the rights to enter the Registry
Editor, or ask your administrator to do so.
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Open a command prompt on C:
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Key in regedit
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Select My Computer in the Registry Editor
dialog box.
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Use the Edit/Find menu to find the
CATDirectServer. Select only Data in the Look at
options:

The result looks like this

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Check that the path is valid:
Bxx in C:\Program
Files\DassaultSystemes\Bxx\intel_a\code\bin\..\binsw\CATDirectServer.exe
must correspond to Rxx. If necessary update the Registry Editor
as explained above.
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Creation of V5 solid fails
When there is one or several non-manifold solids in the component you
want to insert, the V5 solid is not created.
The geometry of the original
component is not lost, but the full geometry of the component is converted
into a No-Show Geometrical set because the solid could not be created.
This happens when the Link Mode is set to CATPart
in Options/Compatibility/External Formats.

The result CATPart apparently contains several distinct mechanical parts
in one single Geometrical Set, the mechanical parts sharing one or several
common faces or edges.
This happens because the component inserted is not an assembly, and the
original solid is non-manifold, i.e. more than two faces share a single
edge. Thus, V5 tries to construct one manifold solid or one open shell for
each original solid converted.
The conversion provides the best possible
result, i.e. a Geometrical set made of separate surfaces. |
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Try one of the following methods to solve this problem:
- Method 1: accept the current result and use the GSD Assembly function
to build the shells or the solids manually, by selecting the different
elements in a way that provides manifold areas.
- Method 2: in the original CAD system, split the non-manifold solid
into separate manifold shells and solids.
- Method 3: in the original CAD system, split the solid into separate
solids and build an assembly from those.
- Method 4: set the Link Mode to Visu, if allowed
by your process.
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Inserting Assemblies
The components contained in an assembly may be located in different
directories.
However, note that the assembly cannot be inserted successfully
if you move one or several of those directories.
The alternative is to place
all the components in the assembly root directory. |
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