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Problem accessing CadModel.CADProjectPoint from Basic Script

Trying to access the my Cad model in the Graphics Display Window using a PC-DMIS basic script. Getting a "Missing parameter(s)" error message. Here's what I have with the error being generated on the last line seen below;

'==================
Sub GetProjectPointData()
'==================
Dim App As Object
Dim Part As Object
Dim Cmds As Object
Dim GWindow As Object
Dim CadWin As Object
Set App = CreateObject("PCDLRN.Application")
Set Part = App.ActivePartProgram
Set Cmds = Part.Commands
Set GWindow = Part.CadWindows
Set CadWin = GWindow.Item(1)
Dim CADMod As CadModel
Set CADMod = Part.CadModel
'
'
Dim RetVal As Boolean
Dim XT, YT, ZT, DIRX, DIRY, DIRZ, PX, PY, PZ, PDIRX, PDIRY, PDIRZ As Double
Dim FeatureName, FID As String
'
CadWin.Visible = True

XT=NetData(7,1)
YT=NetData(7,2)
ZT=NetData(7,3)
CADMod.CADProjectPoint(XT, YT, ZT,7,0,0, PX, PY, PZ, PDIRX, PDIRY, PDIRZ,2)



The Function info in the help menus has 13 parameters, (as do I). Haven't tried accessing the Graphics display window from a script before and not sure if i have everything right here, but it does compile without errors, so...

If anyone that has basic script/Pcdmis knowledge about this topic, it would be much appreciated if you could take a peek at this and steer me in the right direction if there are blaring issues seen at first glance. Alien


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  • Response 14.1

    Yeah, I guess that shows my age and being a little old school (using memory sucking, multi-dimensional arrays and all, KEK).

    So Kp61dude!, any thoughts on how to access my cad model in the Graphics Display Window using the basic script editor?
    Or using the CadHandle object, or the CadModel.CADProjectPoint in a script?
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  • Response 14.1

    Yeah, I guess that shows my age and being a little old school (using memory sucking, multi-dimensional arrays and all, KEK).

    So Kp61dude!, any thoughts on how to access my cad model in the Graphics Display Window using the basic script editor?
    Or using the CadHandle object, or the CadModel.CADProjectPoint in a script?
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