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Re: Vault 2012 Copy Design error; Value cannot be null; Parameter name: value
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Hi Guys
Has anyone from Autodesk got an idea of a solution or when a solution might be found for this issue? It seems it's gaining momentum:
I just experienced the same error today for the first time, with Vault 2012 during copy design.
I am thinking of a temporary work-around as my customer is migrating from Vault 2009 to 2012.
So I have backed up and migrated the 2009 to 2011, backed up 2011, and migrated to 2012.
So I have a valid 2011 vault backup that allows a copy design with no errors. Can you use Inventor 2012 Vault add-in and Vault Client 2012 with Vault server 2011?
Any help would be useful as I'm pretty stuck like the others in these posts.
Cheers
Dan
Re: Vault 2012 Copy Design error; Value cannot be null; Parameter name: value
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Hi Dan,
Autodesk says they know of the problem and are working currently to resolve it. But they aren't promising when it will be resolved. I do know that the error is not happening on all databases. So some people are not experiencing any problems, while other lucky ones, are getting to really enjoy it. :-)
I would issue a ticket if you have subscription center. Sorry, I don't know anything else on the error.
Regards,
Jeremy
Re: Vault 2012 Copy Design error; Value cannot be null; Parameter name: value
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I've got the same answer from Autodesk via my reseller/supplier. My supplier is also looking into this.
We will try to get my back-up copy installed on there vault, see what it does.
Comus Technology BV
Netherlands
http://www.dry-reeds.com
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DanDoleman wrote:So I have a valid 2011 vault backup that allows a copy design with no errors. Can you use Inventor 2012 Vault add-in and Vault Client 2012 with Vault server 2011?
Hi Dan,
I tried this already, but they don't connect. But I didn't try to install Vault 2011 add-in on Inventor 2012, but I think it won't work. The other way around is no problem (Inventor 2011 on Vault 2012) with the updates on this site
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autodesk-Vault/VAULT
Comus Technology BV
Netherlands
http://www.dry-reeds.com
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Cheers for the responses, always good to feel you are not alone!
I'm going to do some basic maintenance on the migrated 2011 Vault, (which I know is good for copy design) back it up and restore it again to 2012 to see if the same problem occurs.
Be good to know if/when there is a fix out there, the main thing we use is copy-design!
Dan
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Would you please send a screen capture of your Administration>Vault Settings>Define Working Folder dialog please?

Ron Smith
Data Management Support Specialist
Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.
http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Product_Help/Autodesk_Vault
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I wasn't sure if this was aimed at me or not but I have attached a screen shot of the dialog box.
Dan
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Hi Dan,
Try changing your working folder to "c:\designs"
That fixed mine. I had 'c"\" as well.
Regards,
Jeremy
ps. Thanks Ron :-)
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Below is a recommended configurtion for setting up defined working folders. We have discovered that having the working folder set to C:\ is the issue at this time. Please set up a workking folder structure similar to the below link along with a new IPJ, restart Vault Explorer and test.
http://underthehood-autodesk.typepad.com/.services

Ron Smith
Data Management Support Specialist
Product Support
Autodesk, Inc.
http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Product_Help/Autodesk_Vault
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Hi guys,
Thanks for that suggestion, that error has gone away now I changed the working folder from C: to C:\Designs\ as a test.
I have just tried a copy-design on a single iam and idw and it now comes up with the attached message.. any ideas??
I did just try this over a VPN so will try it live tomorrow on-site (sat on sofa at home currently... :-) ) and report back but it anyone has any suggested solutions?
Ron, I completely adhere to the rules outlined in Brian's Blog. One thing I also noted was that the Project file is not at the Root of the Vault, it's in the "Data" folder. I would have thought this just wouldn't work, but it does.
It's funny I never set this Vault up back in 2008 but it's been like that ever since and seems to work ok. See attached.
Should I leave it as "if it ain't broke don't fix it" or should I create a new vault project at the root of the vault, tell the Vault options to use that Inventor project and delete the existing project? - recommendations?
Funny now I get involved, with it being set up in a way that goes against my usual best practice it starts playing up for me!
Thanks for your help so far!
Dan


