Export Command Line Messages
The following errors might occur when performing export commands and arguments for Creo Packages.
Invalid Argument
The invalid message occurs whenever an invalid argument is given for any Creo Packages command. Following are examples:
Message
Explanation
Duplicate Options(s) <list of duplicate options present>
An option is used that is identical to a previous option.
Missing required argument for options(s) <list of options with missing arguments>
Required arguments are missing for a given option.
Missing required option(s) <list of options missing>
Mandatory options are missing for a given option.
No authorization <You do not have authorization to create ownership transfer package>
The message is determined by customization.
No authorization <Your system is not authorized to import this package>
Projects are not supported for the type of package you are attempting to export.
WPCExport Command
When using the WPCExport command, the following messages might appear at the command line:
Messages
Explanation
General report location: <Full path to the generated report text file >
Report is generated successfully.
Export preview report xml generation failed.
Generation of the preview report XML file fails.
HTML report: <Full path to the generated report file in HTML format >
Report is generated successfully.
The export package <Full path to the location of the .wpc file> is created.
Package is generated successfully.
Loading preference file: <Full path to the preference file being used>
Location of the preference file being loaded.
The baseline creation location is not defined in the preference file or on the command line: export fails.
Baseline creation location was not specified either in the command line, or in the wpc_preferences.txt file.
Complete Package export for object ownership transfer: <Object is not owned by the source system>
Occurs if collected objects contain objects that are not currently owned by the source PLM system. You can skip or ignore this warning, and still create the object ownership transfer package by not including objects that are currently not owned by the source PLM system. For example:
conflict.OVERRIDE_OBJECTS_NOT_OWNED=SKIP
Complete Package export for object ownership transfer: <Object is owned by the source system, but in the process of ownership transfer>
Occurs if collected objects contain objects that are currently owned by the source PLM system, but are in the process of object ownership transfer to another PLM system. You can skip or ignore this warning, and still create the object ownership transfer package by not including objects that are in the process of ownership transfer. For example:
conflict.OVERRIDE_OBJECTS_OWNER_CHANGING=SKIP
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