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Intergrate user function into NX function

Intergrate user function into NX function

Intergrate user function into NX function

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Hi every one,

I have a question: I want to start mein own dll-application every time a NX function has finished. More concretely, I want to call my dll-fucntion every time a check is created in Check Requirements (by assigning an expression to a requirement). I 'd appreciate very much if someone can give me some hints. THanks a lot

Minh

RE: Intergrate user function into NX function

If you are talking about an item which you can select from a pull-down menu, you can edit the menu file (or better yet create a MenuScript to add an additional action to a menu item) which can include both Pre and Post 'actions' which can include executing any program that you wish either just prior to (an ACTION/PRE) and/or immediately after (an ACTION/POST) a menu item function is executed.

I would start by reviewing the contents of the 'MenuScript User's Guide' which you can find under the Automation section of the NX Help Library (i.e., User Documentation).  

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