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About the Details of the Import Validation Results
Part and assembly models that you import or open as non-native models using Creo Unite are automatically validated in Creo. You can right-click an imported model on the Model Tree and click Import Validation > Report to verify the validation results in the Import Validation Report. For assemblies, the Summary tab of the Import Validation Report displays the model and component-level validation results.
At the model level, the validation lists the following import details:
The Status Type column indicates whether the comparison results and the validation score report failure and warnings.
The Number of Components column lists the number of components that failed to import and the number of components that imported with warnings.
In this Assembly column lists the number of failures and warnings reported for the assembly model by the comparison results and the validation score.
At the component level, the validation lists the following import details:
Status Type lists the following import details of the components:
Solidification Failures—Components failed to solidify after import.
Import Failures—Components failed to import.
Missing—Components are missing in the imported assembly models.
Status lists the number of components that failed to solidify or import and the number of components missing in the assembly model.
For part models, the Summary tab lists the following import details:
Status Type lists the following import details of the part models:
Part Import—The status of the import as OK, parts failed to import, or parts failed to solidify.
Failures—The number of failures.
Warnings—The number of warnings.
Status lists the import status and the number of failures and warnings in the part model.
Import Status represents the overall status of the imported part or assembly model. Depending on the validation score, Import Status represents the model status as follows:
—Represents the PASS value of the PTC_VAL_IMP_SCORE parameter.
—Represents the PASS_WITH_WARNING value of the PTC_VAL_IMP_SCORE parameter.
—Represents the FAIL value of the PTC_VAL_IMP_SCORE parameter.
You can click the Properties tab in the Import Validation Report to verify the import status of each validation property. The individual validation properties in the source models and the imported models are listed with their original and calculated values and model units. You can verify the deviation in the conversion value of each property.
You can click Settings to verify the following details of the validation properties and the model in the Import Validation Settings dialog box:
The maximum tolerance allowed for the translation of each validation property.
The units assigned for the tolerance as a percent value for volume and surface area and the model units of length for the COG properties.
Model errors such as:
Failure to solidify
Failure to import
The severity of the import failure for each validation property and the model is set to the value: Error, Warning, or Ignore.
The Import Validation Report communicates to the Notification Center inconsistencies in the imported models, such as missing components, empty models, incomplete geometry and product structures, and parts and components that fail to solidify. You can view the notifications displayed by the Notification Center for such model inconsistencies and use commands on the Notification Center to resolve these model inconsistencies.
The Import Validation Report is not available in the following cases:
Assembly models with graphic or structure representations.
The TIM component is a missing component of an assembly and is a placeholder model.
The TIM or the non-native model is a user-defined simplified representation that is accelerated as geometry snapshot.
If the TIM or the non-native model is a graphic representation, geometry representation, or a symbolic representation, the Settings and the Update buttons are not available in the Import Validation Report. Although you can view the validation parameter values, you cannot reset the validation parameter values or update to recalculate the validation score because you have not activated the master representation of the TIM or the non-native model.