I have discovered that you can in fact setup a Windchill subscription on an entire product context that will detect when the CAD Worker fails on a CAD document. So just in case any other forum members have been struggling with the same problem, here is my solution. After limited success with custom scripts, I stumbled across a ready-made solution in Windchill that was right under my nose. So for sometime I have been trying to develop a notification tool that will "push" a notification to me by email as soon as the CAD Worker fails. The delay can often result in thousands of jobs that need to be resubmitted and a knock on effect with new jobs also being delayed whilst the backlog is cleared. Whilst it is easy to rectify the problem, it can be a major inconvenience if you do not quickly discover the failure. Our Windchill CAD Worker does seem to have a habit of failing at regular intervals. UPDATE: You can still view this webinar telecast by going to the following page and quickly filling in your information. Flexible, with more deployment options that scale to your needs - including Cloud, SaaS and subscription.Complete, improving Bill of Materials management, from requirements through service.Connected, leveraging data from the product's operation via IoT technologies that deliver fully closed-loop processes.Smart, delivering role-based PLM data to ALL stakeholders at their point of need. Join us for the PTC Windchill 11 launch telecast* on Tuesday, December 15th at 11AM EST to see the new features in action, hear from customers like you on how they benefit from PTC Windchill today, and learn about new product developments, including how PTC Windchill 11 is now: PTC Windchill 11 is the world's first smart, connected PLM software and delivers new levels of connectivity and process improvements across the entire closed-loop product lifecycle. Get a preview of the next version of PTC's flagship PLM software: PTC Windchill 11.
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