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GetEditTarget Method (IAssemblyDoc)

Gets the model document that is currently being edited.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function GetEditTarget() As Object
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As IAssemblyDoc
Dim value As Object
 
value = instance.GetEditTarget()
C# 
object GetEditTarget()
C++/CLI 
Object^ GetEditTarget(); 

Return Value

Object for the model document being edited

Example

Remarks

This method is useful when the user is performing an in-context edit of a part component because the currently active document returned from ISldWorks::ActiveDoc might not be the document that the user is editing. For example, the user can use in-context editing to modify an assembly component. The active document is the assembly, but this method returns the IModelDoc2 for the component being edited.

The IModelDoc2 object returned by this method might be that of the assembly if no part is being in-place edited. In other words, this method returns a valid pointer (non-NULL) even when user is not editing a part in-context.

You can use the IModelDoc2 object returned by this method to determine which assembly component is being edited in-context. In general, you should not use this IModelDoc2 object for feature creation within the component part. Feature creation typically requires the IModelDoc2 of the active document. During feature creation, SolidWorks automatically determines whether the feature should be created and owned by the active assembly, or if it is an in-context edit in which the feature should be created and owned by the component part.

 

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