Public Delegate Function DAssemblyDocEvents_ComponentStateChangeNotify3EventHandler( _ ByVal Component As System.Object, _ ByVal CompName As System.String, _ ByVal oldCompState As System.Short, _ ByVal newCompState As System.Short _ ) As System.Integer
Dim instance As New DAssemblyDocEvents_ComponentStateChangeNotify3EventHandler(AddressOf HandlerMethod)
public delegate System.int DAssemblyDocEvents_ComponentStateChangeNotify3EventHandler( System.object Component, System.string CompName, System.short oldCompState, System.short newCompState )
public delegate System.int DAssemblyDocEvents_ComponentStateChangeNotify3EventHandler( & System.Object^ Component, & System.String^ CompName, & System.short oldCompState, & System.short newCompState )
If developing a C++ application, use swAssemblyComponentStateChangeNotify3 to register for this notification.
SOLIDWORKS sends this notification:
When a component is resolved or unsuppressed, its model document becomes available to your application. Within this notification, you can get this object and register for other events. This might be useful for project data management (PDM) applications that want to ask the user to check out the assembly component if the user tries to make changes.
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