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Removing Knowledgeware from Specific parts from within an assembly

Removing Knowledgeware from Specific parts from within an assembly

Removing Knowledgeware from Specific parts from within an assembly

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I'm sort of new to scripting.  I'm trying to create a macro that will remove the relations on some of the knowledgeware parts I have created, but leave the relations in knowledgeware parts that our customer has created.  In the parts I created, I have placed a parameter with my id in it.  So I was hoping to set up a macro that would locate all of the items with that particular parameter, and then delete the relations.  Is this possible?  I'm new to the scripting, and finding any kind of example for this has been kind of hard to locate.  Thanks in advance for taking the time to help me out.

 

RE: Removing Knowledgeware from Specific parts from within an assembly

Over in this forum the user CatiaFidelity posted a VBA script to loop through an assembly and tag all parts that are Hybrid.  You could learn from this on looping through all parts with your id parameter and delete the relations.

http://www.catiav5forum.de/wbb3/wbb/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=7590

Regards,
Derek
 

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