![]() ~ Activate `main_dlg_cur` `dashInst0.stdbtn_1` ~ Activate `main_dlg_cur` `chkbn.ScrLayout.0` 1 !%CPSelect any reference for auto type constraining. ~ Command session starting: Okit widgets are on, Undo/Redo on, Dashboard style on, Tab style off. ~ FocusOut `Odui_Dlg_00` `t3.datum_csys_name`īelow you can find trail file which assembles 1 part into assembly. ~ Trigger `Odui_Dlg_00` `t1.OriginPlacement` 2 `` `` ~ Trigger `Odui_Dlg_00` `t1.OriginPlacement` 2 `0` `type` ~ FocusOut `Odui_Dlg_00` `t1.OffsetInputZ` ~ FocusIn `Odui_Dlg_00` `t1.OffsetInputZ` ~ FocusOut `Odui_Dlg_00` `t1.OffsetInputY` ~ FocusIn `Odui_Dlg_00` `t1.OffsetInputY` ~ FocusOut `Odui_Dlg_00` `t1.OffsetInputX` ~ FocusIn `Odui_Dlg_00` `t1.OffsetInputX` ~ Select `selspecdlg0` `SelOptionRadio` 1 `Coord Sys` ![]() !%CPSelect up to 3 references, such as plane, edge, coordinate system, or point to place coordinate system. ![]() !ODUI session starting: Okit widgets are on, Undo/Redo on, Dashboard style off, Tab style on. Even with AutoIT, I don't see a way to assemble a part and then enter XYZ coordinates for placement.īelow you can find trail file which creates 1 assembly CSYS. I looked at trail files, but I don't see a way to use actual numbers for XYZ, since the placement is done with the mouse. I have no problem creating an external script to translate the output of the tool in to any format needed, but I just don't know how best to approach the placment of the parts. Each component could be fixed in place for this, or assembled to a CSYS, if it's eaiser to import a bunch of CSYSs. I have some coordinates that I am able to export from another tool to give general component locations, and I'd like to be able to take this file and somehow automate the placement of parts in a blank assembly.
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