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Renaming expressions

Renaming expressions

Renaming expressions

(OP)
thread561-277328: Expressions

Hello john,

By any change that you can upload that GRIP programm that you have written?
I would like to give it a try...
Is it compiled and ready to use?

Already many thanks!


Best regards,

Pascal,

NX5.04+TC2007 (GM Toolkit) / NX7.5 native

RE: Renaming expressions

Attached is a zip file containing both the source code (.grs) and the executable (.grx) for the GRIP program which will remove the 'hash marks' from your expression names.  You simply open your part file and while in the modeling module, you run the program.  Remember that after the program finishes, you will need to save the part file.

John R. Baker, P.E.
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RE: Renaming expressions

(OP)
Thank you John,

I will give it at try, doing some cleanup on parts and I think this one will make life easier...

Grtz,


Best regards,

Pascal,

NX5.04+TC2007 (GM Toolkit) / NX7.5 native

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