Kill Swich in ilogic code

Kill Swich in ilogic code

Darkforce_the_ilogic_guy
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Kill Swich in ilogic code

Darkforce_the_ilogic_guy
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Is that a way to make a kill swich in an illogic code ?

 

I have a script that run beforce save... in a few large assembly it make maybe 300 popup´s. 1 time for each file it save and you have to make a action before it goes to the next file. I would like a way that I could kill the Ilogic so it this not run on the rest of the files

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Sergio.D.Suárez
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Do you have a loop? a sub main? a function? You could use "exit for" and "exit sub" and "exit function" to exit the loop or procedure or function


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Well it is a very complex ilogic code . so I think I have many or them ...but I do not need to exit the code.. I need to change how the code work while Inventor is saving a lot of file in an large assambly .. something like if I hold alt + Q down .. it end the code rigth away else ..run the code like today.. a way to temporary disable the popups

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chandra.shekar.g
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@Darkforce_the_ilogic_guy,

 

If you share non confidential iLoigc code, we can investigate and suggestions may be given.

 

Thanks and regards,


CHANDRA SHEKAR G
Developer Advocate
Autodesk Developer Network



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JhoelForshav
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If you dont want ilogicRules to run in other documents by triggers you could maybe do something like this at the top of your code

If oRulesEnabled = False
iLogicVb.Automation.RulesOnEventsEnabled = False
Else
iLogicVb.Automation.RulesOnEventsEnabled = True
End If

Where oRulesEnabled is a True/False parameter. So if it's set to false ilogic rules will not run.

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dean.morrison
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Hi,

 

Unsure if this helps you but you can use silentoperation to suppress dialog boxes while saving files.

 

ThisApplication.SilentOperation = True

 

Be sure to reset it to false, otherwise all dialog boxes will be suppressed.

 

Hope that helps.

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