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Potential Conflict Messages when Importing Information Using Windchill Packages
The following conflict messages apply only when importing information through a Windchill package.
Conflict Description
Explanation
Overridable
Default Resolution
Available Resolutions
User cannot be imported because the user could not be found.
Yes
Skip Object Import
Default IXB Resolution
Skip Object Import
Principal cannot be imported because is marked as secured.
Yes
Skip Object Import
Default IXB Resolution
Skip Object Import
"{0}" : Lifecycle state cannot be found. See the Windchill System Administrator's Guide for further information.
Where "{0}" is the lifecycle state.
Yes
Life cycle from previous iteration. If previous iteration does not exist, then from the object initialization rule
Life cycle from the previous iteration. If the previous iteration does not exist, then from the object initialization rule.
Life cycle from previous iteration
Default IXB Resolution
Skip Object Import
Lifecycle from the object initialization rule
Default Life Cycle
"{0}" : Lifecycle template cannot be found. See the Windchill System Administrator's Guide for further information.
Where "{0}" is the lifecycle template.
Yes
Life cycle from previous iteration. If previous iteration does not exist, then from the object initialization rule.
Life cycle from the previous iteration. If the previous iteration does not exist, then from the object initialization rule.
Life cycle from previous iteration
Default IXB Resolution
Skip Object Import
Lifecycle from the object initialization rule
Default Life Cycle
Number for the object is null
Yes
Default IXB Resolution
Default IXB Resolution
Skip Object Import
Number from the previous iteration. If the previous iteration does not exist then from the object initialization rule.
"{0}" : Organization Global ID cannot be found. See the Windchill System Administrator's Guide for further information.
Where "{0}" is the global ID of the organization.
Yes
Organization of the current context
Default IXB Resolution
Skip Object Import
Organization of the current context
Default Organization
Owning Organization is marked as secured.
Yes
Organization of the current context
Default IXB Resolution
Skip Object Import
Organization of the current context
Default Organization
"{0}" : object can not be imported due to access permission
Where "{0}" is the object name.
No
Skip Object Import
Skip Object Import
"{0}" cannot be imported because the "{1}" object type does not exist on this system
Where "{0}" is the object name and “{1}” is the object type.
No
Skip Object Import
Skip Object Import
Version "{0}" cannot be found for the object type "{1}".See the Windchill System Administrator's Guide for further information.
Where "{0}" is the version and “{1}” is the object type.
Yes
Default IXB Resolution
Default IXB Resolution
Skip Object Import
Position-based determination of version label
Version series from the object initialization rule
Participant was not available during export because the exporting user does not have the appropriate permissions
Yes
Skip Object Import
Default IXB Resolution
Skip Object Import
The following conflict messages apply to all manners of importing information into Windchill. Those that are overridable only allow a single resolution of Skip Object Import, which is the default resolution.
Conflict Description
Explanation
The existing last known source repository for the object is "{0}" in the database, but it has a different value in xml. The value is "{1 }".
Where "{0}" is the repository and “{1}” is the XML value.
Cabinet "{0}" cannot be found or the user doesn't have access to the cabinet from Container "{1}". See the Windchill System Administrator's Guide for further information.
Where "{0}" is the cabinet and “{1}” is the context.
Team "{0}" cannot be found in the Administrative Domain "{1}". See the Windchill System Administrator's Guide for further information.
Where "{0}" is the team and “{1}” is the administrative domain.
Definition of Instance Based Attribute "{0}" cannot be found. See the Windchill System Administrator's Guide for further information.
Where "{0}" is the reusable attribute.
Attribute definition "{0}" is defined locally as "{1}", but is imported as "{2}". See the Windchill System Administrator's Guide for further information.
Where "{0}" is the attribute definition, “{1}” is the local attribute definition, and “{2}” is the imported attribute definition.
Object "{1}" already exists in database, but has different value for attribute "{0}": existing value is "{3}", new value is "{2}".
Where "{1}" is the existing object, “{0}” is the attribute, "{3}" is the existing value, and "{2}" is the new value.
Object "{1}" already exists in database, but has different type of Instance Based Attribute "{0}": existing type is "{3}", new type is "{2 }".
Where "{0}" is the existing object, “{1}” is the reusable attribute, "{2}" is the existing type, and "{3}" is the new type.
Object "{1}" already exists in database, but has different unit precision of Instance Based Attribute "{0}": existing unit precision is "{3}", new unit precision is "{2 }".
Where "{0}" is the reusable attribute, “{1}” is the existing object, "{2}" is the new unit precision, and “{3}" is the existing unit precision.
Object "{1}" already exists in database, but has different ratio denominator of Instance Based Attribute "{0}": existing ratio denominator is "{3}", new ratio denominator is "{2 }".
Where "{0}" is the reusable attribute, “{1}” is the existing object, "{2}" is the new ratio denominator, and “{3}" is the existing ratio denominator.
Project "{0}" cannot be found in the Administrative Domain "{1}". See the Windchill System Administrator's Guide for further information.
Where "{0}" is the project and “{1}” is the administrative domain.
Object number {0} exists with the UFID that is different than the UFID from XML.
Where "{0}" is the object number.
Object name {0} exists with the UFID that is different than the UFID from XML.
Where "{0}" is the object name.
"{0}" cannot be imported because the user does not have the necessary permission.
Where "{0}" is the object that cannot be imported.
Measurement system"{0}" does not exist.
Where "{0}" is the measurement system.
Quantity of measure "{0}" does not exist.
Where "{0}" is the quantity of measure.
Type Definition cannot be found in target or parent containers: "{0 }"
Where "{0}" is the type definition.
Incompartible attribute "instantiable" for: "{0}", expected: "{1}", found: "{2 }"
Where "{0}" is the object, “{1}” is the expected attribute value, and "{2}" is the found attribute value.
IBA value (attribute type: "{1}", path: "{2}", value: "{3}") is expected with respect to import for: "{0 }"
Where "{0}" is the object, “{1}” is the attribute type, "{2}" is the path, and “{3}" is the value.
Type constraint (enforcementRuleClassname: "{1}", bindingRuleClassName: "{2}", enforcementRuleData: "{3}", IBA definition path:"{4}") is expected with respect to import for: "{0}"
Where "{0}" is the object, “{1}” is the enforcementRuleClassname, "{2}" is the bindingRuleClassName, “{3}" is the enforcementRuleData, and “{4}" is the reusable attribute definition path.
Extra type constraint (enforcementRuleClassname: "{1}", bindingRuleClassName: "{2}", enforcementRuleData: "{3}", IBA definition path:"{4}") is found with respect to import for: "{0 }"
Where "{0}" is the object, “{1}” is the enforcementRuleClassname, "{2}" is the bindingRuleClassName, “{3}" is the enforcementRuleData, and “{4}" is the reusable attribute definition path.
The icon "{0}" already exists. Override this conflict will rename the icon to a different name.
Where "{0}" is the icon.
Attributes are different for "{0}". The value of attribute "{3}" is different from the value as found in database. Expected: "{1}", found: "{2 }"
Where "{0}" is the object, “{1}” is the expected attribute value, "{2}" is the found attribute value, and “{3}" is the attribute name.
The logical identifier is different: existing: "{0}"; expected: "{1 }".
Where "{0}" is the existing logical identifier and “{1}” is the expected logical identifier.
Domain "{0}" cannot be found or the user doesn't have access to the Domain from Container "{1}". See the Windchill System Administrator's Guide for further information.
Where "{0}" is the domain and “{1}” is the context.
Attribute Organization "{0}" cannot be found. See the Windchill Business Administrator's Guide for further information.
Where "{0}" is the attribute organization.
The existing Object "{1}" is in the database, but it has an extra value for Instance Based Attribute "{0}". The value is "{2 }".
Where "{0}" is the reusable attribute, “{1}” is the object, and “{2}” is the extra value for the reusable attribute.
: The existing Object "{1}" is in the database, but it is missing a value for Instance Based Attribute "{0}". The value is "{2 }".
Where "{0}" is the reusable attribute, “{1}” is the object, and “{2}” is the missing value for the reusable attribute.
BusinessEntity cannot be found: "{0 }"
Where "{0}" is the business entity.
ClassificationStruct exists but it is not presented in XML file for Classification Node: "{0 }"
Where "{0}" is the classification structure.
ClassificationStruct has a different Reference Definition for Classification Node "{0}": the ReferenceDefinition is "{1}" in XML file and "{2}" in database.
Where "{0}" is the classification node, “{1}” is the reference definition in the XML file, and “{2}” is the reference definition in the database.
Set state permission denied on "{0 }"
Where "{0 }" is the object that has been denied permission.
Reassign lifecycle permission denied on "{0 }"
Where "{0 }" is the object that has been denied permission.
User not authorized to use folder.
Folder is marked as secured.
"{0}" cannot be imported because the context "{1}" does not exist.
Where "{0}" is the object to be imported and “{1}” is the context.
View not found.
Container is marked as secured.
Reference to "{0 }" cannot be found.
Where "{0 }" is the object.
Can't find sourcing context "{0}" on this server.
Where "{0}" is the sourcing context.
You do not have modify access on "{0}"
Where "{0 }" is the object.
You do not have modify content access on "{0}"
Where "{0 }" is the object.
You do not have modify identity access on "{0}"
Where "{0 }" is the object.