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Reusable Library, adding feature objects programmatically

Reusable Library, adding feature objects programmatically

Reusable Library, adding feature objects programmatically

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I want to fill the reuse library using a C++ program with feature objects (Sketches).
Using the journal I tried to find out where the Information about type and name of the objects is stored, but the journal tells nothing about this and I also did not find anything in the documentation.
The attachment is an example of a journal file of adding a sketch. As you can see it does not contain much usable information. I know how to get the path where reusable parts are stored, I also know ho to copy and paste the sketch feature to a new part, but I do now know how and where the information about the descriptive name and the type of of reusable object is stored. If I just create a part without attaching this information it is treated as a library part.
Does anyone have more information?

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