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1-Visitor
May 16, 2016
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How to create Toolkit?

  • May 16, 2016
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Dear Community,

How to create Toolkit option in creO and do we need separate license for that?

And when to create toolkit? Is it different than Map key?

If we have any material like presentation or PDF will be helpful.

Thanks,

Jitu

4 replies

1-Visitor
May 19, 2016

Hi Jitu,

Install creo tool kit along with creo installations,

If you already installed do the reconfigration add the tool kit.

regards
Chethan

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1-Visitor
May 20, 2016

Hi Chetan,

We are having corporate license and already installed. Please help me to provide some toolkit related information like in PDF or presentation format showing some examples. It will be a great help.

Thanks,

Jitu

1-Visitor
May 20, 2016

Good morning!

You can find the details in program files below is the location

C:\Program Files\PTC\Creo 2.0\Common Files\M100\protoolkit

Regards
Chethan

1-Visitor
May 25, 2016

Hi Jitu


You can go through the link provided by chetan

https://d2t1xqejof9utc.cloudfront.net/files/12890/Protoolkit_GSG.pdf?..


I think it is quite comprehensive. The creo toolkit is something that which cannot be learned using shortcuts, unfortunately. I believe there is everything one should know about toolkit in that file.


Regards

Prem

1-Visitor
November 20, 2017

Hi all,

I have installed & configured PTK (Creo 3.0) with VS2012.

As per steps, I have taken makefile and added all the references and it is build succeeded.

Now, in the examples >> Basic example which display "File Name" & last saved. I'm trying to start a simple program in VC++.

 

Can anyone tell me little more on this? where do I need to add the code and how to debug.

 

I have included the header files and their location.

I need some simple steps, so that I can start... Please do the needful...

 

Regards

Naresh Kalyan

1-Visitor
May 29, 2016

Hello,

Learning toolkit is a big challege here.From my experience there are few things to be share.

1.Know the help documentation and access to protoolkit license.

2.Just having protolkit dump in the PC is not help us.Know the pre-requisites to progress.

3.Knowledge on Creo or Pro/Engineer in Solid , Assembly,Drawing are mandatory...how end user point of view to work on those modules.

4.C or C++ progamming advance level expertise is essential to work with out any problems.

5.How to write a toolkit sample application to start in creo is a major jump start.

Good luck.

regards,

kishore

1-Visitor
December 13, 2016

yes you need a separate licence and it is very expensive (more then creo itself probably).

for starters, check out jlink.there is a pdf reference file in your creo install dir.