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Link Projected View to Parent Configuration Example (C#)

This example shows how to link a projected drawing view to the parent configuration.

//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Preconditions:
// 1. Verify that the specified file exists.
// 2. Open the Immediate window.
//
// Postconditions:
// 1. Links the projected view to the parent configuration.
// 2. Examine the Immediate window.
//
// NOTE: Because this drawing document is used elsewhere, do not save
// changes.
//------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
using SolidWorks.Interop.sldworks;
using SolidWorks.Interop.swconst;
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;

namespace LinkParentConfigurationCSharp.csproj
{

    
partial class SolidWorksMacro
    {

        
public ModelDoc2 swModel;
        
public View swView;
        
public bool status;

        
public void Main()
        {

            ModelDocExtension swModelDocExt =
default(ModelDocExtension);
            DrawingDoc swDrawing =
default(DrawingDoc);
            
string fileName = null;
            
int errors = 0;
            
int warnings = 0;

            
// Open drawing document that has a projected view
            fileName = "C:\\Program Files\\SOLIDWORKS Corp\\SOLIDWORKS\\samples\\tutorial\\advdrawings\\foodprocessor.slddrw";
            swModel = (ModelDoc2)swApp.OpenDoc6(fileName, (
int)swDocumentTypes_e.swDocDRAWING, (int)swOpenDocOptions_e.swOpenDocOptions_Silent, "", ref errors, ref warnings);
            swDrawing = (DrawingDoc)swModel;
            swModelDocExt = (ModelDocExtension)swModel.Extension;

            
// Make the projected view the active view
            status = swDrawing.ActivateView("Drawing View2");
            status = swModelDocExt.SelectByID2(
"Drawing View2", "DRAWINGVIEW", 0.4426278247583, 0.3837831481976, 0, false, 0, null, 0);
            swView = (View)swDrawing.ActiveDrawingView;

            
// Determine whether the projected view is linked to the
            // parent configuration
            LinkConfiguration();

            
// Link the projected view to the parent
            // configuration
            swView.LinkParentConfiguration = true;

            
// Determine whether the projected view is linked to the
            // parent configuration

            LinkConfiguration();
        }

        
public void LinkConfiguration()
        {
            
// Print to the Immediate window whether
            // the projected view is linked to the parent
            // configuration
            status = swView.LinkParentConfiguration;
            
if (status)
            {
                
Debug.Print("Projected view now linked to parent configuration.");
                swModel.EditRebuild3();
            }
            
else
            {
                
Debug.Print("Projected view not linked to parent configuration.");
            }
        }



        
/// <summary>
        /// The SldWorks swApp variable is pre-assigned for you.
        /// </summary>
        public
SldWorks swApp;


    }
}

 


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