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an exception. The format of tag and parameters for this case is exactly the<br />

same with CreateNewObject, but the is SubstituteObject.<br />

• Ignore -- This action does not import the object in the XML file. This action<br />

doesn't require any actor.<br />

<strong>Windchill</strong> Properties for Export and Import<br />

There are some properties to control <strong>Windchill</strong> export or import operations. These<br />

properties can appear in the wt.properties file or in mapping files. If you are not<br />

setting properties through a graphical user interface or in mapping files, you add<br />

or edit properties with the xconfmanager utility, which is discussed elsewhere in<br />

this guide.<br />

• wt.ixb.logLevel (name in wt.properties file or in mapping files) or logLevel<br />

(name in mapping files) -- This property specifies the log level for both export<br />

and import operations. The default value is 0, which means least information<br />

will be written into the log files, for example MethodServer.log. If this value<br />

is set to 4 or larger, it will be in the debug mode.<br />

• wt.ixb.warningAsError (name in wt.properties file or in mapping files) or<br />

warningAsError (name in mapping files). -- The default value is false. It<br />

specifies whether a warning from either export or import should be treated as<br />

an error or not.<br />

<strong>Windchill</strong> Export Properties<br />

There are some properties to control <strong>Windchill</strong> export operations. These<br />

properties can appear in the wt.properties file or in mapping files. If you are not<br />

setting properties through a graphical user interface or in mapping files, you add<br />

or edit properties with the xconfmanager utility, which is discussed elsewhere in<br />

this guide.<br />

• wt.ixb.export.objectSetPageSize (name in wt.properties file or in mapping<br />

files) or export.objectSetPageSize (name in mapping files) -- This property<br />

specifies the page size for export. It deals with an out of memory problem<br />

when the number of objects to be exported is very large. If out of memory is<br />

still experienced, try to decrease the page size. The default value is 1000.<br />

• wt.ixb.export.validateOnExport (name in wt.properties file or in mapping<br />

files) or export.validateOnExport (name in mapping files) -- The default value<br />

is false. Usually for performance considerations this property is set to false in<br />

wt.properties, and it is recommended to set the value to true from the client, if<br />

necessary. When this property is set to true, it will ensures that the export<br />

operations generate valid XML files, for virtually any XML parser, when the<br />

XML files contain "strange" characters. If this property is set to false, some<br />

values in the XML files (mostly for the attributes which are user editable,<br />

such as description of WTDocument objects) may not be acceptable by the<br />

XML parser even if they are manually wrapped by Cdata Sections.<br />

<strong>Windchill</strong> Import and Export 6-21

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