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Table and Item

Post by KirbX »

Hello everybody, it's a me, again!

I'm doing a feature permitting to move and rotate object easily. But there's one thing i can't find :
In Object Proprieties, there are 2 lines : Table and Item, and I was wondering if there is a way I can retrieve those information using Python script.
By using ToPythonDict, I'm able to collect information such as Origin, Axis, Diameter, Height, ... but I don't find the way to retrieve Table and Item.

Table : ANSI-AWWA_DIP_ENG, ANSI-AWWA_DIP_METRIC, ...
Item : width.

Thanks all, have a nice day :)
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Re: Table and Item

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I assume this is in regard to Python scripting in Cyclone. If so, then I must apologize but there is no access supported to catalog items at this time. Only generic 3D objects.

We do intend to open up all objects but catalog items have many more dependencies that needed to be accounted for so we decided to wait until we could give access without possibility of corruption.
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Re: Table and Item

Post by KirbX »

Hello,
Sorry, I didn't mentionned that, but effectively, this is in regard to Python scripting in Cyclone.
Thank for this quick response time and I understand the problem.
It's a little restrictive but it's not so bad, I'll just say my colleague that they'll have to wait a little for their request ;)

Thanks again!
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