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Postprocessor on C#, VB?

Postprocessor on C#, VB?

Postprocessor on C#, VB?

(OP)
Hi everybody!
Is it possible to create a postprocessor using for example C# with NX functions, but not TCL (Post Builder)?
NX has some wizards to VS2005. Is there any information, maybe tutorials about creating own programms for NX6, dll's or something like that?
Thanks in advance.

RE: Postprocessor on C#, VB?

no because  the nx working with "MOM"

RE: Postprocessor on C#, VB?

(OP)
as far i know, the mom functions could be compiled using c/vb.  the idea is to make a skeleton using c but fill it with mom variables.

RE: Postprocessor on C#, VB?

ok i0wa.....

 
but I think a lot of work ....

but if it works right things will be great ..

innovator

specialist and multi axis
development of IS & V
and postprocessors
member committee nxcam plm world

RE: Postprocessor on C#, VB?

There is a proc out there to output all variables in a program and then you could shuffle through them and get what you want. Like to know more about what you are talking about though. Not sure I understand exactly what you are saying. You could output a clsf in NX and then run that through the C code.

RE: Postprocessor on C#, VB?

(OP)
no, I just want to make a dll for example with all the stuff i need, which could be used like post processor (not 3 fles with mom functions). so first of all i want to make it clear if it is possible at all?

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