I am try to understand "macro features" and I probably need a couple of example to better grasp the concept as the documentation is quite difficult (at least for me) to understand and see a practical use.
Are they a sort of macro embedded in a 3d file and triggered to do... uh something??
macro features: what are they for?
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Re: macro features: what are they for?
Hi @mp3-250,
There are a few examples on codestack.net
Macro Feature
- Add Watermark Feature
- Model Configurator
- Link And Auto Update General Table To Excel
- Generate Box Geometry
- Link Cut-List Custom Properties To File Custom Properties
- Automatically Run Macro On Model Load
- Create MultiBoss-Extrude Macro Feature
- Automatically Run Macro On Rebuild
There are a few examples on codestack.net
Macro Feature
- Add Watermark Feature
- Model Configurator
- Link And Auto Update General Table To Excel
- Generate Box Geometry
- Link Cut-List Custom Properties To File Custom Properties
- Automatically Run Macro On Model Load
- Create MultiBoss-Extrude Macro Feature
- Automatically Run Macro On Rebuild
Re: macro features: what are they for?
Yes. They appear as a feature in the feature tree and have a function that will be called on every rebuild.mp3-250 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 4:18 am I am try to understand "macro features" and I probably need a couple of example to better grasp the concept as the documentation is quite difficult (at least for me) to understand and see a practical use.
Are they a sort of macro embedded in a 3d file and triggered to do... uh something??
Re: macro features: what are they for?
At CADSharp you can book a training course on the macro feature.
https://www.cadsharp.com/solidworks-api ... n-7-5-vba/
I haven't booked it myself yet, but I'm thinking about giving it a try.
Does anyone know this course and has completed it?
https://www.cadsharp.com/solidworks-api ... n-7-5-vba/
I haven't booked it myself yet, but I'm thinking about giving it a try.
Does anyone know this course and has completed it?
All the "good" news about SWX makes me feel like I'm driving a truck with two trailers straight into a dead end.
Re: macro features: what are they for?
I can vouch for the training content on the cad sharp. The membership is 299 for 3 months or 499 for a year. THe basic one is free and for lifetime but have limited content accessibility.Hansjoerg wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 1:30 am At CADSharp you can book a training course on the macro feature.
https://www.cadsharp.com/solidworks-api ... n-7-5-vba/
I haven't booked it myself yet, but I'm thinking about giving it a try.
Does anyone know this course and has completed it?
Deepak Gupta
SOLIDWORKS Consultant/Blogger
SOLIDWORKS Consultant/Blogger
Re: macro features: what are they for?
That sounds good.
What form does the training take?
Do you receive documents, manuals and work through the chapters on your own, or is it like a webinar where the learning content is presented and demonstrated?
All the "good" news about SWX makes me feel like I'm driving a truck with two trailers straight into a dead end.
Re: macro features: what are they for?
There are online video for the chapters which you can follow along, And you also get example macros used for the chapters.
In case you want to try out, pick the basic version first (it is free) and then you can upgrade.
Deepak Gupta
SOLIDWORKS Consultant/Blogger
SOLIDWORKS Consultant/Blogger