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asiSelectNet doesn't work!

imagesensor123
imagesensor123 over 13 years ago

Hi all,

    have you seen this script in the artist skill user guide, i find it doesn't work in my case. by the way, i use ic5141 and ams370.

this error info:

 Message: *Error* No method supplied for generic function asiGetSimName

 hiCreateStringField(
    ?name ’net1
    ?prompt "Net Name"
    ?value ""
)
hiCreateButton(
    ?name ’netSelect1
    ?buttonText "Select"
    ?callback "asiSelectNet(’net1 ?prompt \"Select net1\")"
)

 

what's the problem, tell me please!

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    imagesensor123 over 13 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

        yes, i think that the asiSelectNet function needs a form which contains the "asiSession" information,  so that it can know where to find object(associated objects), here, it's a net, as you said, this function is properly added in the ADE, so there should be a property storing the asiSession, i got it. thanks

     

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  • imagesensor123
    imagesensor123 over 13 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

        yes, i think that the asiSelectNet function needs a form which contains the "asiSession" information,  so that it can know where to find object(associated objects), here, it's a net, as you said, this function is properly added in the ADE, so there should be a property storing the asiSession, i got it. thanks

     

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