Work-around #1: Open the Folder Options, File Types, select the specific item type, select 'Advance'. ... Find "%1", remove the first double quote, now reads %1". Select OK, OK, Close . Winzip items can now be browsed from within the Desktop Client . Work-around #2: Browse zipped items from within web client.
Dimensions 8.0.1.4 and 8.0.1.5 will usually give the /PART error, while 8.0.1.3 appears to give the NullPointerException error. Dimensions 8.0x PC Clients will close unexpectedly after browsing and selecting the item type in question.
Steps To Reproduce: 1. Have items placed into a Folder with a 'space' in the name, such as ' Folder space' 2. Then select all items in this folder , go to Item /Move to Part. Select a new Design Part to move the selected items into. 3. Watch the dialog box as it goes by for the name of the items being moved.
Go to the PC Client GUI Work Set Display , select the item to be moved to a new directory , from the Item menu select 'Set Workset Filename...' and in the dialog window ' new workset directory ' field, enter the name of the new directory to which the item is to be moved, click OK and the item is moved to a new directory in the work set.
In this scenario, to be able to Browse/Get an Item, user must have the DEVELOPER role, see definition of the Browse privilege below When browsing an Item from " Folders and Items " view , the user can browse the Item . But when the same user tries to browse the same Item from the Baseline view, user gets the error :
In PC Client > select Tools > Customize Views > select Change Docs > Primary > once you select Primary you will see a listing of what already displays > select the first item > next look to the Left and you will see User Defined > select <Name> > select Add > note <Name> is now below primary > Click OK > Close this PC Client session > Log back in >
test1.fld..). When the GUI is shut down and brought back up, the private folder information is lost because a new folder directory is created. This process will continue until a folder directory is specified in the PVCPROJ.PRV in the PVCSPRIV directory under Windows.