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CATIA knowledge advisor

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I everyone,

I'm trying to create a rule, to change the anchor point, controlled by a parameter, with knowledge advisor.



Anyone knows how to do it?

i'm new to knowledge advisor, where I can find the help or a guide?

Tiago Figueiredo
Tooling Engineer

RE: CATIA knowledge advisor

(OP)
That works in a macro, but I want to make a rule in Knowledge.

Tiago Figueiredo
Tooling Engineer

RE: CATIA knowledge advisor

Pull up the Formula Editor, then select an existing hole that has been configured with the preferred settings. There is a high probability there is a Parameter that will control that behavior that you could utilize with KW functionality.

--Doug

RE: CATIA knowledge advisor

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dougsnell

that property is no available. I solved already the problem, with a reaction linked to a "VBScript with argument" feature .

Tiago Figueiredo
Tooling Engineer

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