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Use the CATSTART command with -batch flag:

if (pNIPAct -> GetStatus() == NIP_Finished) cout << "Success. " << pNIPAct -> GetErrorCount() << " errors.";

Every engineer has opened a legacy part file and wondered, "Why is this fillet here?" With NipActivity, the new CATIA environment retains the activity log of the feature creation. Hovering over a feature can now show the "activity" context—was this a stress-relief requirement? A packaging constraint? The new feature captures the "why," not just the "how." nipactivity catia new

In the 3DX dashboard, you can now:

Please clarify:

If you search for in Dassault’s documentation, you will find it specifically referenced under CAA V5 Encyclopedia > System Framework > NIP Activities .

' NIPActivity: Update Length Parameter & Export to STEP Option Explicit Use the CATSTART command with -batch flag: if

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Use the CATSTART command with -batch flag:

if (pNIPAct -> GetStatus() == NIP_Finished) cout << "Success. " << pNIPAct -> GetErrorCount() << " errors.";

Every engineer has opened a legacy part file and wondered, "Why is this fillet here?" With NipActivity, the new CATIA environment retains the activity log of the feature creation. Hovering over a feature can now show the "activity" context—was this a stress-relief requirement? A packaging constraint? The new feature captures the "why," not just the "how."

In the 3DX dashboard, you can now:

Please clarify:

If you search for in Dassault’s documentation, you will find it specifically referenced under CAA V5 Encyclopedia > System Framework > NIP Activities .

' NIPActivity: Update Length Parameter & Export to STEP Option Explicit

Automated checks prevent parts from being "released" without essential data like weight, material, or cost estimates. Learn more