Greetings!
I would like to know where can I find the Robot Structural API Documentation (Robot Open standard).
Thanks.
Wagner.
@Anonymous Iedited the topic and accepted Rafal's solution for better findability. Artur Kosakowski
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Hi Wagner,
You can find everything here: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/robot-structural-analysis/api-tutorial/td-p/3939601
Cheers and good luck
But everything is not there! Would be awesome to find the document "Robot Open Standard "
Tnx guys.
Run the installation program of Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis 2016
Click “Install Tools & utilities” button.
Check “Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional SDK” and click install.
Once installed you’ll find help and tutorial in :
Start/Programs/Autodesk/ Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2016/SDK
or
install SDK directly from media : \x64\Tools\RSASDK\RSA_SDK.msi
and the path C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional 20146\SDK\ to whole SDK, documentation, tutorial
where is Robot API documentation in 2017?
isnt there any SDK for Robot 2017? Robot Object Model and updates?
these are files and folders under Structural Analysis SDK...
... according to the Robot SDK "Getting Started Guide Robot API" I should use the MSVS 2008. Is it possible to work with the newer MSVS versions, 2012 for example. I ask because my main project is in the 2012 platform and it woul be perfect to have all the projects in the same platform.
Thanks.
Ok. Thank you.
Is there any way to identify the version of the ROBOTOM intalled and running on my machine?
I found there is two "Robotom.tlb" files in my install directory.
# C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2017\SDK\Wizards\RCDesign\VCINSTALLDIR\VCWizards\AppWiz\RCDesign\Templates\1033\robotom.tlb
and another one in ...
#C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2017\System\Exe\robotom.tlb
Wich one should I use in my project?
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