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When will all Knowledge Fusion functions be avail in Part Expressions?

When will all Knowledge Fusion functions be avail in Part Expressions?

When will all Knowledge Fusion functions be avail in Part Expressions?

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NX6.0.3

Some of the Knowledge Fusion functions which are possible to be invoked in the Expressions editor (Tools > Expression) do not show up in the "auto-type" style as you enter in expressions.  An example is "ug_askCurrentWorkPart(); ".  It'd be nice to have all the usable functions appear in the drop down, auto-fill-in menu in the Expressions editor.

Also, is there any reason why "List" attribute types are not allowed in the Expression editor?  (That last one might be a dumb question.)

RE: When will all Knowledge Fusion functions be avail in Part Expressions?

I suspect that it's just an oversight on the part of some developer (the list of available 'functions' is not automatically generated when it comes to KF routines).

As for your other question, could you be a bit more precise in exactly what you're referring to when you ask "...why "List" attribute types are not allowed in the Expression editor..."?  It's not clear what it is that you're asking about.

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