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<AssociativeText> Do I can consider that the start lt "<" and the end gt "&g

<AssociativeText> Do I can consider that the start lt "<" and the end gt "&g

<AssociativeText> Do I can consider that the start lt "<" and the end gt "&g

(OP)

Hi

<AssociativeText> Do I can consider that the start lt "<" and the end gt ">" Will never modified by si siemense

for example in this AssociativeText <WRef1*0@DESIGN_NAME> I need the start and end angles for
identifying an occurance of an AssociativeText> inside a regular text line so I can extract it
and do my manipulation on it with a my journal

Thanks in advanced

RE: <AssociativeText> Do I can consider that the start lt "<" and the end gt "&g

When is "never" ? smile
Note that Unigraphics started life somewhere back in the 60-70's .
I think you can rely on that the associative text is inside < >. At least a couple of years from now. It has been around as long as I can remember.
How long will your Journal be used ?


Regards,
Tomas

RE: <AssociativeText> Do I can consider that the start lt "<" and the end gt "&g

(OP)
I asked because logicaly their is no reason
For Siemens to do this modification.

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