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Get Process ID of SolidWorks Session Example (VB.NET)

This example shows how to get and verify the process ID of the current SolidWorks session.

'--------------------------------------------------------
' Preconditions:
' 1. One SolidWorks session is running.
' 2. Open the Immediate window.
'
' Postconditions:
' 1. The process ID of the SolidWorks session is
'    printed to the Immediate window.
' 2. To verify, open a Command Prompt window, type TASKLIST, and
'    locate sldworks.exe in the Image Name column and its
'    process ID in the corresponding PID column.
' 3. Exit the Command Prompt window.
'----------------------------------------------------------
Imports SolidWorks.Interop.sldworks
Imports SolidWorks.Interop.swconst
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
Imports System
Imports System.Diagnostics
 
Partial Class SolidWorksMacro
 
    Public Sub Main()
 
        ' Print the current SolidWorks session's PID to the
        ' Immediate window
        Debug.Print("SolidWorks process ID: " & swApp.GetProcessID)
 
    End Sub
 
 
    ''' <summary>
    ''' The SldWorks swApp variable is pre-assigned for you.
    ''' </summary>
    Public swApp As SldWorks
 
 
End Class


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