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【转帖】get write access button
get write access button
trying to make a button on my toolbar to get write access. every time i open a part now we have it set to open everything read only. i am sick of going "file, get write access". i just want to click a button. i also failed at making a macro for it. any advice? modeldoc2::setreadonlystate got it working with a easy little button now. i don't know how you knew that. where can i look up stuff like that in the future? help --> solidworks and addins api help would you be so kind as to pass the macro on or post how you did it? we have the same situation everything is read only and we have to change the status if we need to update something. grant applications engineer sw2008 x64 sp 3.1 dell precision t5400 nvidia quadro fx 5600 xeon 2.5ghz quad core, 4gb ram xp pro x64 sp2.0 ^ of course. no problem! i will upload the button i made too dim swapp as object dim part as object dim boolstatus as boolean dim longstatus as long dim annotation as object dim gtol as object dim datumtag as object dim featuredata as object dim feature as object dim component as object dim retval as variant dim readonlystate as boolean 'true= only, false = not sub main() set swapp = application.sldworks set part = swapp.activedoc readonlystate = part.isopenedreadonly() if readonlystate = false then readonlystate = true else readonlystate = false boolstatus = part.setreadonlystate(readonlystate) end sub -------------------------------- let me know how it works for you working great thanks this will help save a few clicks!! grant applications engineer sw2008 x64 sp 3.1 dell precision t5400 nvidia quadro fx 5600 xeon 2.5ghz quad core, 4gb ram xp pro x64 sp2.0 why are you required to open read only? company policy? be careful that you are not gaining write access to a file someone else has open read/write. ^ yep. my policy. we had "employee a" open an assembly. that assembly contained a part that "employee b" had open. employee b would make a change to the part and save it. employee a had write access to it in the assembly, when he would save it it would over write what b did. now, everything is set to open read only. if you want w/a to it, you have to ask for it. if someone else already has w/a to it, it tells you the name of the person who has write access. made the change a year ago after problem after problem. now, not a single problem since. we have no pdm. articcatmatt, i do not see how a person opening an assembly that contains a read only file (open on another machine) could be able to overwrite it. windows locks the file whenever someone opens it. is your server non-windows? we do not use pdm, and have done extensive checking that once a user has read/write permissions, no one else can write, until it is suppressed and the assembly is saved so someone else can grab it. gerald ^ i don't know how to explain it. someone would open something and it would be read only. someone else would open it read only and get write access, make a change, and save. the original person still had it on their scree in the old state and would get write access and save it, thus overwriting the changes the second person made. thats the best i can explain it. making everything default open to read only fixed the problem. been that way for 2 years now. i tested it with it off and on and the only way to avoid it was to have it on. |
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