Thanks, seems like an opportunity for some of the GRIP people to write a book. “DUMMYS” guide to GRIP programming or something like that. Looslib, you seem very knowledgeable about grip, think about it.
The problem is that UGS PLM Solutions is not enhancing GRIP and they are encouraging their customers to develop the skills needed to write code using the UG/Open API interface, VC++.
I will answer whatever questuions on GRIP that I can. I have been using it since 1987, UG V4. There are certain functions that GRIP is good at and UGS has said that NX3 will see some GRIP changes to support the new plotting functions being introduced.
"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."
I agree... There is a huge potential here for someone like Ben to write a "dummy's guide" to GRIP, for dummys like myself. I'd like to see this. What will it take Ben?
I did at least take the GRIP manuals home along with some CadPo GRIP training manuals and some McDonnell-Douglas ones. (Does this give away how long I have been using UG?)
Too bad CadPo doesn't offer GRIP training any more. They had some good training manuals as well as some tips books and a Pre-V10 to V10 conversion utility that would find the obsolete and changed syntax statements.
"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."