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1 ModelCHECK List of Checks April 30, 2013 ModelCHECK Creo 2.0 List of Checks Hilite Fix INDEX Problem can be highlighted from ModelCHECK ModelCHECK can fix the problem Datum Checks 1 Datum axes (list of and come from a standard list) STARTCHECK DTM_AXES_INFO 2 Datum coordinate systems (list of and come from a standard list) STARTCHECK DTM_CSYS_INFO 3 Datum curves (list of and come from a standard list) STARTCHECK DTM_CURVE_INFO 4 Datum features are the correct feature number STARTCHECK 5 Datum planes (list of and come from a standard list) STARTCHECK DTM_PLANE_INFO 8 Datum planes built through other datum planes DATUM_PARENT 4 9 Datum planes without children (not including start DATUM_CHILD 4 features) 6 Datum points (list of and come from a standard list) STARTCHECK DTM_POINT_INFO 7 Datum rename (for legacy models) DATUM_RENAME 4 Parameter Checks 8 Check drawing parameters DRAWING_PARAMS 4 9 Create a parameter that stores the results of a check (material name, model units etc) ADD_CHK_PARAM 10 Extra parameters (those that are not listed in the start part) EXTRA_PARAMS 4 11 Parameter notes used are from approved lists PARAM_NOTE_REQ 12 Parameter rename (for legacy models) PARAM_RENAME 4 14 Parameter values match required syntax and values PARAMCHECK 4 15 Parameters are not empty PARAMCHECK 4 16 Parameters are of correct type PARAMCHECK 4 17 Parameters are PDM designated PARAMCHECK 4 18 Parameters used (list of) PARAM_INFO 19 Parameters with spelling mistakes PARAM_SPELL 4 20 Required parameters exist PARAMCHECK 4 21 Unacceptable text in parameter notes PARAM_NOTE_UNACC 22 Parameters not used in family tables or relations PARAM_UNUSED 4 Feature Checks 23 Ability for users to ignore problems IGNORE_FEAT 4 24 Buried features BURIED_FEAT Calculate suggested minimum short edge length Set in constant file 26 Chamfers which are created too early in the model EARLY_CHAMFER 4 27 Children of chamfers CHAMFER_CHILD 4 PTC Page 1 of 5
2 28 Children of drafts DRAFT_CHILD 4 29 Children of rounds ROUND_CHILD 4 30 Children of the default datums (number of features) DEFAULT_CHILD 33 Cosmetic features (list) COSMETIC_FEAT 4 34 Cosmetic features which are too early in the model EARLY_COSMETIC 4 35 Cuts and slots which should be modeled as holes CYL_CUT_SLOTS 4 36 Cuts with non-standard diameters CYL_DIAMS 4 37 Draft features which are too early in the model EARLY_DRAFT 4 38 Draft features with non-standard angles DRAFT_ANGLES 4 39 Features that are dimensioned to edges EDGE_REFERENCES 4 41 Features with names (number of) NAMED_FEAT 42 Freeform surfaces (number of) FREEFORM 43 Geom Checks GEOM_CHECKS 4 44 Holes with non-standard diameters HOLE_DIAMS 4 45 Imported (IGES) features (list) IMPORT_FEAT 46 Incomplete features INCOMPLETE_FEAT 47 List and quantity of feature types used FEATURE_INFO 48 Maximum number of entities per sketched feature SKETCH_ITEMS 4 49 Merged or cutout features are in the model MERGE_FEAT 4 50 Resumed features (number of) REG_FEATURES 51 Round features which are too early in the model EARLY_ROUND 4 52 Sharp edges SHARP_EDGES 4 53 Short edges SHORT_EDGES 4 54 Small cylindrical surfaces SMALL_CYLSRF 4 55 Suppressed features (number of) SUP_FEATURES 56 Surfaces with gaps or overlaps SRF_EDGES 4 Model information 57 Absolute accuracy is within acceptable range ACCURACY_INFO 58 Create new custom checks from the outcome of existing CHK_* checks 59 Cross sections (list of) XSEC_INFO 60 Disk space used to store the model FILE_SIZE 61 External references EXT_REF_INFO 62 Fully regenerate the model and report any errors Auto on MC_REGEN if REGEN_ERRS and REGEN_WRNS enabled MC REGEN, Batch mode with REGEN_ERRS 63 Insert mode is still active INSERT_MODE 4 64 Layouts associated with the model (list of) LAYOUT_INFO 65 Material used is from an approved list MATERIAL_INFO 4 66 Memory space used to retrieve the model MEMORY_SPACE Batch mode only 67 Model density is 1.00 (default) DENSITY_INFO 4 68 Model name meets required syntax and values MODEL_NAME 69 Named dimensions RENAMED_SYMBOLS 4 70 Overall size of model (LxWxH) OVERAL_SIZE 71 Regenerate all cross sections of a model Auto on MC_REGEN MC REGEN only 72 Regenerate all simplified reps of a model Auto on MC_REGEN MC REGEN only 73 Relative accuracy is within acceptable range ACCURACY_INFO 74 Report the name of the model MODEL_NAME_STR 75 RuleCHECK rules (list of) RULECHECK_INFO PTC Page 2 of 5
3 6 76 RuleCHECK rules that are still pending RC_INCOMPLETED 4 77 Shape Indexing for duplicate models DUPLICATE_MODELS 78 Simplified rep names (follow standard) SIMPREP_NAME 79 Simplified reps (list of) SIMPREP_INFO 80 STL can be made successfully (yes / no) STL_INFO 81 UDF s (list of) UDF_INFO 82 Units used (report) UNIT_INFO 83 Units used for length are from a standard list UNIT_LENGTH 84 Units used for mass are from a standard list UNIT_MASS 4 85 Version of Pro/ENGINNER the model was last saved in PRO_VERSION 86 Views (list of) VIEW_INFO 87 Views (standard view names exist) STARTCHECK Relations 88 Check if any relations have multiple assignments RELATION_MULT 89 Check that all relations have comments RELATION_COMM 90 Check that there are no relation errors RELATION_ERRS 91 List all relations RELATION_INFO 92 Update relations RELATION_UPDATE 4 93 Standard relations exist RELATION_MISS 4 Family Tables 94 Check if a standard list of parameters is in the table FT_STD_PARMS 4 95 Identify if the model is a generic or instance FAMILY_INFO 96 Instance names meet required syntax and values INSTANCE_NAME 97 Table cells with default values (* in the table) FT_DEF_VALS 4 98 Verify all instances in the table Auto on MC_REGEN MC_REGEN only Layer Checks 99 Check drawing layers DRAWING_LAYERS Check that standard items are on standard layers LAYER_PLACE Extra layers (those that are not listed in the start part) EXTRA_LAYERS Layers stored in isolate (display) mode LAYER_DISPSTAT 103 Layers with improper display status LAYER_STATUS List all layers in the model LAYER_INFO 105 Move items on old layers to new layer names LAYER_MOVE Only report missing layers if there are features that belong REPT_LAYR_ALWAYS on them in the model (default layers) 107 Report any features on multiple layers LAYER_ITEMS Required layers exist STARTCHECK 4 Tolerancing 109 Check that tolerances are properly defined as either ANSI or DIN/ISO STARTCHECK 110 Minimum and maximum tolerance used in the model MINMAXTOL_INFO Tolerances below allowable minimum LOW_TOLERANCE 4 Sheetmetal Checks 112 Check that the bend table is from an approved list SHTMTL_BENDTAB No Batch mode 113 Check that the flat pattern feature exists SHTMTL_FLAT 114 Check that the Y-factor is from a standard list SHTMTL_YFACTOR No Batch mode 115 Report if the wall thickness is a non-standard dimension SHTMTL_THICK 116 Report if there are any consecutive unbend/bend back features SHTMTL_UNBENDS PTC Page 3 of 5
4 Assembly Checks 117 Assembly features other than datums exist ASM_FEATURES Bill of materials (list) ASM_BOM 119 Bulk items BULK_ITEMS 120 Family table generic components exist GEN_COMPONENTS Frozen components FRZ_COMPONENTS 122 Global Interference - has it been run recently GLOBAL_INTF 123 Missing components MIS_COMPONENTS MC REGEN and Batch mode only 124 Number of parts and sub-assemblies NUM_COMPONENTS 125 Number of unique parts and sub-assemblies UNQ_COMPONENTS 126 Packaged components PACK_COMPONENTS Suppressed components SUP_COMPONENTS Drawing Checks 128 Differences between.dtl file in use and the standard one STD_DTL_SETUP No batch mode 129 Dimensions which cannot be regenerated REGEN_DIMS MC_REGEN only 130 Dimensions which have been overridden DIM_OVERWRITE 131 Draft geometry not attached to a view DRAFT_GEOM Drawing name conforms to standard syntax DRAWING_NAME 133 Drawing parameters - list any that exist PARAMS_EXIST 134 Drawing text that is not a standard font NOTE_FONT 135 Drawing text that is not standard height NOTE_HEIGHT 136 Erased views ERASED_VIEWS Format used is from a standard list FORMAT_NAME Ignore a given sheet IGNORE_SHEETS 139 List of symbols SYMBOL_INFO 140 Model names used on each sheet (list of) MODELS_USED 141 Notes on the drawing (list of) NOTE_INFO 142 Number of drawing sheets is below defined maximum NUM_DRAW_SHEETS Number of sheets and their sizes SHEET_SIZE_INFO 144 Required parameters exist on the drawing PARAMS_USED 145 Spelling errors in notes NOTE_SPELL Spelling errors in symbols SYMBOL_SPELL Spelling errors in tables TITLE_SPELL 148 Symbols used in the drawing are from an approved list STD_SYMBOLS 149 Text in drawing that is not allowed NOTE_UNACCEPT 150 Text in the Title Block that is not parameter-driven TITLE_INFO 151 Unused drawing sheets UNUSED_SHEETS 152 Unused models on the drawing UNUSED_MODELS Verify that certain table cells contain approved TABLE_CELLS information 154 Views with display status set to default DEFAULT_VIEWS Views that are out of bounds BOUND_INFO Views that overlap OVERLAP_INFO 4 GeomIntegrityCHECK 157 Small elements (curves, faces and surfaces) M1_TINY_ELMNT Identical elements (curves, faces and surfaces) M2_IDENTICAL_ELEMNT Positional continuity (curves, faces and surfaces) M3A_POSITION_CONT Tangential continuity (curves, faces and surfaces) M3B_TANG_CONT Curvature continuity (curves, faces and surfaces) M3C_CURV_CONT 4 PTC Page 4 of 5
5 162 Curves and surfaces defined by equations with high M4_POLYN_DEG 4 polynomial degrees 164 Wavy elements (curves and surfaces) M5_WAVINESS Small distance between knot vectors (curves and surfaces) M6_KNOT_DIST Self intersecting curves C7_SELF_DIST Non IGES-compliant text D28_IGES_TEXT Small edge segments SU8_TINY_SEG_EDGE Small radius of curvature SU9_TINY_CURV_RAD Small angle between edges SU10_BOUND_ANGLE Reversal of normals SU11_NORM_REVERSAL Poor patch distribution SU12_PATCH_DIST Unoccupied patch rows SU13_UNOC_PATCH_ROW Small distance between edges F14_BOUND_DIST High edge-surface deviation F15_SURF_DIST Non parallel path / dissimilar orientation F16_SIM_ORIENT High edge-segment concentration F17_NUM_SEG More than two surfaces per edge T18_NUM_FACE Dissimilar normal distribution T19_NORMAL_ORIENT Knife edge T20_KNIFE_EDGES High vertex-edge deviation SO21_DIST_VERT_EDGE High vertex-surface deviation SO22_DIST_VERT_FACE Features without history SO23_HIST_DELETE Auxiliary geometry SO24_EXTRA_GEOM Cavities SO25_CAVITIES Multi-body solids SO26_MULT_BODY Multi-solid parts SO27_MULT_SOLID 4 Batch Mode Auto Correcting Capability Add items to layers Add relations and comments Change layer display status Create layers Create parameters (if the values are known) Fully regenerate the model from the first feature on and report any problems Move items between layers Designate parameters for PDM use Rename datums Rename layers Rename parameters Save the model PTC Page 5 of 5
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