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zero in iparts & CC

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jdg072
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zero in iparts & CC

I have an ipart which I published to my Content Center's custom library.

Size is the selected key column. When trying to insert taht part, i see only zero's in size. If i open the ipart directly, the sizes are there...

 Also in the table view, i can see the different instances

 

see jpg attached

Anyone an idea?

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Mark.Lancaster
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@jdg072

 

In the iPart table is that static text that you entered or is it a formula?

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jdg072
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How do I check?

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Mark.Lancaster
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@jdg072

 

If you edit the iPart table in excel, look at the information.   Did you create this iPart table or did someone else?

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jdg072
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It is static text  - someone else created the ipart. i attached it.

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Mark.Lancaster
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The designation of "SIZE" that you have in your iParts table is one of the variables that is a standard CC variable and can't be reused.   Change it to something like SizeName and it will publish correctly.  Also are you using these piping components for routed system?  If so they are not formatted correctly.

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jdg072
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Strange, because that Size is used in onther iparts as well, and it works overthere...

No they are not used in routed systems.

 

On the othe rhand, I did change it in Size1 and it does work... Thx!

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