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Rivka Licklider

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Jul 12, 2024, 5:44:58 AM7/12/24
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I've previously been running a large number of codes in everything from iLogic, to Inventor VBA, to Excel VBA, to AutoCAD VBA. Suffice it to say passing the information around is difficult and requires a large number of work arounds and the like, and it doesn't even look like VBA can do all the things I want it to. Therefore I have decided to make the conversion to C# and control everything via visual studio, which should give me new abilities that I previously did not have.

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I have already set up visual studios to access the autocad libraries successfully, but I do not know what dll's to import in order to reference the inventor libraries correctly. Could someone let me know what references to add because I've been perusing the net for a while searching for them.

To be honest I'm using the free version too and I have no idea what an sdk is. Its showing the inventor stuff now, though it's giving me three warnings similar to

Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State
Warning There was a mismatch between the processor architecture of the project being built "MSIL" and the processor architecture of the reference "accoremgd", "AMD64". This mismatch may cause runtime failures. Please consider changing the targeted processor architecture of your project through the Configuration Manager so as to align the processor architectures between your project and references, or take a dependency on references with a processor architecture that matches the targeted processor architecture of your project. Base Functions

Here's a link to a video that demonstrates creating a new project in Visual Studio, referencing the Inventor library, and connecting to the API. The main thing to know is that you need to reference the "Autodesk.Inventor.Interop.dll" file in "C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Inventor XXXX\Bin\Public Assemblies". Hopefully you'll see that it's quite easy.

With this app I am able to open the required file and update it's parameters as required. Only thing is when a part which is already checked-in inside Vault, I cannot make any changes as file is read-only.

Sorry for posting a non power bi question here, I have visual studio 2017 ssdt installed, and until recently I was able to import tabular model, since last few days suddenly ssas components are missing....and I get below screenshot when I say new--project (notice the import from Tabular option is missing), what could have happened ? Do we need license for VS 2017 SSDT ? I already have Visual Studio 2017 SSDT, but how come the tabular portion of it got suddenly missing ?

On my work computer, I went to -us/downloads/ in my browser but it is blocked. So, I am assuming now that I have to use visual studio itself to add new assemblies instead of using a browser. Is that right or do I have to ask my administrator for access?

That is a tough one. You probably want the Windows.Devices.Geolocation Namespace. Normally we would just go to the project in the Solution Explorer and right-click on References and select Add Reference but that namespace is not easy to find. If your employer can get guidance from Microsoft then that is likely the best solution.

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