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How to change property of object with tool [message #1711520] Fri, 16 October 2015 16:23 Go to next message
Vladimir Vujovich is currently offline Vladimir VujovichFriend
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Registered: January 2014
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Hello Sirius community!

I need a help with my little project. I have a situation shown on figure 1.
My question is how to create a tool, which will change a property of "Implement B" object, and add "Implement A" object to its multiple value list?
I try to change context of tool, Set value, but without any success.

I had no problem to add "Implement A" elements on list through multiple selection dialog of "implement B" object.

Thanks!
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Re: How to change property of object with tool [message #1711596 is a reply to message #1711520] Sat, 17 October 2015 21:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Vladimir Vujovich is currently offline Vladimir VujovichFriend
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My fault! Solution is so simple Smile

Cheers!
Re: How to change property of object with tool [message #1711789 is a reply to message #1711596] Mon, 19 October 2015 16:53 Go to previous message
Steve Monnier is currently offline Steve MonnierFriend
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Hello,

No problem. Did you do it using a Reconnect tool, a Selection Wizard
tool or another way?

Regards,
Steve

Le 17/10/2015 23:49, Vladimir Vujovich a écrit :
> My fault! Solution is so simple :)
>
> Cheers!


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