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Object Ownership Transfer Imports
A typical use case is where a product is collaboratively designed in more than one PLM system. One PLM system may be responsible for a top Creo Parametric assembly, while a different PLM system may be responsible for one or more of the subassemblies. Read-only collaboration is established based on the assumption that only the owner PLM system makes updates to their own Creo Parametric data.
A collective decision is made where the original owner transfers the ownership of an object to another PLM system whom assumes full responsibility of ownership for that object.
Object ownership transfer allows for the transfer of an object from the original owner to a new owner using a complete package and then a master synchronization package to complete the ownership transfer.
For example, the original owner sends a complete package for ownership transfer to the prospective new owner. The prospective new owner imports this package in their PLM system. The new owner sends a master synchronization package to the original owner and other PLM systems that they exchange data with containing the data for this object. In turn, the original owner imports the master synchronization package in their PLM system and sends the master synchronization package to other PLM systems that they exchange data with that contains the data for this object.
In general, transfer of object ownership should happen only once or at most twice in the life of an object. In many cases, it may never happen. Ownership transfer should not be performed casually, and should never be used as an alternative to fulfill the round tripping modification of an object.
For more information on the WPCImport command and its options, see Using the Command Line Utility.