I should elaborate a little. What I want to do is to automate the task with a few optional extras and therefore was hoping that there was something out there that gives me the basics of the file structure of a Solid Edge draft file and how o read one.
the file structure of the usual SE files is unpublished.
But what do mean " ... with a few optional extras". There
is a modified batch.exe flying around (version 5040 I think)
that has lot of capabilities. Otherwise you could use
VB to create you own.
Under program files\solid edge Vxx\Custom\Batch\ there is a program called batch.exe. This program will convert everything in a folder / folder plus sub folders / or single files. All the source code is there to modify it if you need to.
Thanks joesch for the tip. The only problem is that the source code replies upon the Solid Edge API and requires Solid Edge to be loaded on the machine it will be run on.
What I want to do is be able to convert independently without Solid Edge having to be installed.
Viewer data is stored in the solid edge file and does not require solid edge to be loaded on the machine. This data is available from VB programmes and that's why there are independant viewers.
You used to be able to download the viewer from UGS, or install it from the CD.
To convert the file probably requires a 'save as' so you will need to open solid edge.