Hi, We have a dozen workspace/workset combinations for different clients, how do I create a debug file for a specific workset? If I add the -debug switch I can't pick the build I want to debug. And the configuration explorer only allows the default C: location (Gives errors when I add a command switch).
The Show Configuration keyin doesn't tell me which .cfg set the variable, or even which level it was set at.
Any help on a better way to evaluate the configs appreciated.
MS version 10.16.00.80
Thanks MaryB, I might have to. I was hoping for a better way because I'm also using lots of different software, so I would end up with about 50 icons.
For anyone looking for a similar solution, the below VBA will create a msdebug file from the open CAD build.
Sub debug_active() Dim app As String, cfig As String, wspace As String, wset As String, cmd As String app = Application.FullName cfig = ActiveWorkspace.ExpandConfigurationVariable("$(_USTN_CONFIGURATION)") wspace = ActiveWorkspace.ExpandConfigurationVariable("$(_USTN_WORKSPACENAME)") wset = ActiveWorkspace.ExpandConfigurationVariable("$(_USTN_WORKSETNAME)") cmd = """" & app & """" & " " cmd = cmd & """" & "-wr" & cfig & """" & " " cmd = cmd & """" & "-wk" & wspace & """" & " " cmd = cmd & """" & "-wr" & wset & """" & " " cmd = cmd & "-debug" Debug.Print cmd Shell (cmd) End Sub
Answer Verified By: Michael Reilly
That works nicely, thank you Michael!
Regards
Marc