How does sw explorer access file details so quickly? It looks like it can access the assembly component list without fully opening the file. Can this speed be harnessed in a macro or external application?
I would like to write a program that reduces the time it takes to do the solidworks file shell extensions like move, rename, and replace. It looks like the search function that sw explorer uses could be improved by delegating the search to multiple cores. My idea hinges on being able to instantly access the assembly component list like sw explorer.
mimicking file access speed of solidworks eplorer
mimicking file access speed of solidworks eplorer
Most likely, it uses the Document Manager API, just like PDM does.
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Re: mimicking file access speed of solidworks eplorer
Can't really help you on this, but CustomTools does exactly what you speak of, maybe somewhere on their site it explains how it works?colt wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 12:20 pm How does sw explorer access file details so quickly? It looks like it can access the assembly component list without fully opening the file. Can this speed be harnessed in a macro or external application?
I would like to write a program that reduces the time it takes to do the solidworks file shell extensions like move, rename, and replace. It looks like the search function that sw explorer uses could be improved by delegating the search to multiple cores. My idea hinges on being able to instantly access the assembly component list like sw explorer.
Re: mimicking file access speed of solidworks eplorer
Yeah, that is exactly what I want. Good find. I wonder if you need to have integrated pdm or if this is running off raw file set.
Re: mimicking file access speed of solidworks eplorer
Most likely, it uses the Document Manager API, just like PDM does.
Re: mimicking file access speed of solidworks eplorer
You can check the following tools where SWDM is usedcolt wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 12:20 pm How does sw explorer access file details so quickly? It looks like it can access the assembly component list without fully opening the file. Can this speed be harnessed in a macro or external application?
I would like to write a program that reduces the time it takes to do the solidworks file shell extensions like move, rename, and replace. It looks like the search function that sw explorer uses could be improved by delegating the search to multiple cores. My idea hinges on being able to instantly access the assembly component list like sw explorer.
https://sites.google.com/site/bibotacconcept
http://www.esoxrepublic.com/freeware/WhereUsed.php
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Re: mimicking file access speed of solidworks eplorer
Hey Deepak,gupta9665 wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 1:08 pm You can check the following tools where SWDM is used
https://sites.google.com/site/bibotacconcept
http://www.esoxrepublic.com/freeware/WhereUsed.php
What's the story with the surf board? Do you surf or was that something you made with SW and had fabricated? Looks like it has a SW related logo on it...Maybe you won it at an event?
Re: mimicking file access speed of solidworks eplorer
Hey @mattpeneguy , this picture from CSWE event at #SWW18. I've not modeled or created this board in SW but I believe that this might have been created using SWmattpeneguy wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 2:02 pm Hey Deepak,
What's the story with the surf board? Do you surf or was that something you made with SW and had fabricated? Looks like it has a SW related logo on it...Maybe you won it at an event?
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Below is picture with SW legends in it
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