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Creo API VB

Creo API VB

Creo API VB

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I'm new to Creo, I came from CATIA. In CATIA I was used to create a lot of api using vb.

I'm looking to create a lot of api to creo, but unfortenately there is not much info compared to CATIA, regarding api in vb in creo.

My question is, where I can get started to Api in vb to Creo?

I heard that PTC is investing a lot in pro toolkit, and maiby from Creo 6 onwards vb will be more limited. Is that true?

Where I can find the available functions from creo api in vb?

Tiago Figueiredo
Tooling Engineer

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RE: Creo API VB

The API documentation is installed if you selected the VB API to be installed. It's a PDF somewhere in the install location.

The VB API is rather limited already.

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