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Creo Mapkey Os Script Example Upd -

Mapkeys are not a supported scripting language—creating or editing macro strings manually is not officially supported by PTC. The syntax is not defined for users and may not be consistent across different versions of Creo Parametric.

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An OS script, short for Operating System script, is a set of instructions that interact with the operating system to perform specific tasks. In the context of Creo Mapkey, an OS script is used to execute a series of commands that interact with the operating system, such as creating directories, copying files, or launching applications. creo mapkey os script example

The batch file could then invoke a Python script that connects to Creo's API or processes exported data.

In the Mapkey dialog box, click on to create a new Mapkey. Give your Mapkey a name, such as "Create_Project_Dir". Mapkeys are not a supported scripting language—creating or

mapkey .bom @MAPKEY_LABEL Export and Process BOM; \ mapkey(continued) ~ Close `main_dlg_cur` `appl_sys_btn`; \ mapkey(continued) ~ Command `ProCmdInfoBillOfMaterials` ; \ mapkey(continued) @SYSTEM python "C:\Creo_Scripts\process_bom.py" bom.txt; Use code with caution. Best Practices for OS Mapkeys Handle the Command Window Behavior By default, @SYSTEM opens a command prompt window.

mapkey ze @MAPKEY_NAMEZeichnung erstellen;@MAPKEY_LABELZeichnung erstellen;\ @SYSTEMstart WScript.exe G:\\Creo_Scripts\\create_drawing.vbs In the context of Creo Mapkey, an OS

command prefix within the mapkey definition. This allows Creo to execute external Windows shell commands directly from your macro. PTC Community Mapkey OS Script Syntax

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