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Catia Macro: Establish RelationShip between Original and Capy-Pasted items

Catia Macro: Establish RelationShip between Original and Capy-Pasted items

Catia Macro: Establish RelationShip between Original and Capy-Pasted items

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Dear Friends
I am writing a macro for sketch pattern in sketcher. Suppose i Copy and paste some sketch items into same sketch. Is it possible to establish relation ship between original and pasted item i.e. lets say there is one point and line in original sketch profile and i want to get object to corresponding point and line from the pasted sketch profile. Is there any way to do that with VBA?

RE: Catia Macro: Establish RelationShip between Original and Capy-Pasted items

You want to have some way of knowing that the set of geometry you pasted in the sketch was copied from other geometry in the same sketch? I don't think that is possible in VB or CATIA itself. You could output the features in the sketch then project them into a new sketch...not sure what you want to do though.

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