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adam.nagy
in reply to: Anonymous

It's quite easy to test what happens if you suppress a component whose material you are trying to change.

And it seems that in that case the material of that component will not get changed.

Is that OK or in your wokflow even suppressed parts' material you should be able to control from the Multi Value List parameter?

 

If so, then you could go back to the original code, because that should work in that case as well.

 

The question is how you identify which parts should be controlled by which Multi value List parameter.

If you don't mind handling them one by one in the code then it should be quite easy that could be done based on their exact names: that is something that iLogic seems to expect as well, where you have to provide the exact component name you want to control.

 

You could also write something that could be more generic: e.g. Stem_Material parameter would only control all documents whose name starts with "Stem", etc 



Adam Nagy
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