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Skill Command [How to copy a rod object]

AmitBiswas
AmitBiswas over 16 years ago

 Hi,

This is Amit, I want to copy one Multipart Path using skill command

I am using  "dbCopyFig(objectID CV transform)"  command , but here it is copying only one layer from the maltipart path, it is not copying the whole Multipart Path.

Can anybody help me out..

 regards,

Amit

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 16 years ago

    There is  Sourcelink Solution 11011335 which talks about this. Unfortunately it's not possible currently, except by using leHiCopy(), the interactive copy command. There's a CCR asking for this to be doable via a lower level, non-GUI, API, but this has not been implemented yet.

    You should contact customer support if you want this, as increasing the number of requests for a particular features increases the likelihood of it being implemented sooner rather than later.

    Best Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • TjaartOpperman
    TjaartOpperman over 14 years ago
    Dear Andrew, Has this been implemented by now?
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