Released on: November 28, 2025
ENOVIA Requirements Improvements
All requirement domain-related objects are now available on the CDH Explorer panel for you.
The default behavior of the ENOVIA Requirements connector is changed to display all objects, instead of only Owned ones. To see only owned items, select the command Show only Owned elements on the data source contextual menu.
The default behavior of the ENOVIA Requirements connector is changed to show revision names on the CDH Explorer panel. To hide revision names, select Hide revision on the data source contextual menu.
The ownership information (Collab Space name and Company name) for requirement domain-related objects is now displayed on the ENOVIA Requirements data source tree. To see the ownership information, select the Show Ownership command on the data source contextual menu.
Support for customized Chapters objects is enabled. All ENOVIA Requirements custom data types are now available.
Synchronization links rerouting to a new revision is enabled. When the revised object is replaced on the platform side, synchronization links are rerouted to the replaced object automatically when synchronization is initiated for the revised object for the first time. When the revised object is not replaced, link rerouting is initiated manually by selecting the command on the contextual menu.
Significant data synchronization performance improvements delivered.
JAMA Improvements
The possibility to synchronize Comments objects from JAMA Connect to CATIA models is enabled. Comments could only be synchronized from JAMA Connect to CATIA models only.
Performance Improvements
Operations related to opening a local MSOSA project, logging and launching the ENOVIA Requirements, Using Show all elements command and Expanding the ENOVIA node has been improved. The following table presents a performance comparison of the time taken to perform various activities on a set of 1000 requirements organized in a flat hierarchy:
Sr. No. | Action | 2024xR2 | 2026x |
1 | Opening a local MSOSA project | 17 Seconds | 11 Seconds |
2 | Logging into ENOVIA Requirements | 10 Seconds | 9 Seconds |
3 | Launching ENOVIA Requirements | 349 Seconds | 39 Seconds |
4 | Using Show all elements command | 220 Seconds | 45 Seconds |
5 | Expanding the ENOVIA node | 200 Seconds | 52 Seconds |
