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ST2 help with making a macro between solid edge - excel

ST2 help with making a macro between solid edge - excel

ST2 help with making a macro between solid edge - excel

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I am looking for a way to :
numbering all the measurements in a drawing and making an excel file out of them.+ tolerances.

Like a list, ex :
a b c
measure positive tolerance negative tolerance
1 5 +0,2 -0,2

2 14 +0,5 -0,5


etc.

Change factors here and then put it back into the drawing automatically.


Anyone knows a way to accomplish this ? would be greatly appreciated :)
Or just link to any online guide to learn things like this.

or anyone knows if the measures from the drawing are saved in some file?

thanks in advance

RE: ST2 help with making a macro between solid edge - excel

This requires VB Programming to get all the dimensions and their values from the draft file.
Try looking in Help > Programming with Solid Edge - it will not tell you directly how to do it but there are quite a few programming examples.

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