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In versions prior to v2009 (4.4), a single help file located where you installed PC-DMIS called PCDBASIC.CHM contains both the BASIC language documentation and the PCDMIS automation objects available as well as some examples. In v2009 and later PCDBASIC.CHM just contains the basic language and AUTOMATIONOBJECTS.CHM contains the automation objects, although the automation help file is visible from within the pcdbasic help file. One good way of figuring out how things are done is to create a part program with the information you want in it and then export it as a .bas file. Then open this basic file inside of a text editor or inside of the Basic Script Editor inside of PCDMIS.
In versions prior to v2009 (4.4), a single help file located where you installed PC-DMIS called PCDBASIC.CHM contains both the BASIC language documentation and the PCDMIS automation objects available as well as some examples. In v2009 and later PCDBASIC.CHM just contains the basic language and AUTOMATIONOBJECTS.CHM contains the automation objects, although the automation help file is visible from within the pcdbasic help file. One good way of figuring out how things are done is to create a part program with the information you want in it and then export it as a .bas file. Then open this basic file inside of a text editor or inside of the Basic Script Editor inside of PCDMIS.
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