Several modules support commenting with sticky notes. If you want to include the name of the user adding or editing the
sticky note, you can do this using scripting.
When a new sticky note is created, the
AnnotationCreated event executes. When a sticky note is updated, the
AnnotationSaved event executes. The following example shows how you can use insert the name of the user.
Private Sub Application_AnnotationSaved(ByRef pXDoc As CASCADELib.CscXDocument, ByVal AnnIndex As Long)
Dim sUser As String 'Variable for storing username
Dim rootFolder As CscXFolder 'Root Folder containing the pXDoc
'Get the folder containing pXdoc
Set rootFolder = pXDoc.ParentFolder
'Find the root (Batch) folder
Do While rootFolder.IsRootFolder = False
Set rootFolder = rootFolder.ParentFolder
Loop
'Read the KC Operator User ID from Batch XValue
'In case such XValue is not present on a root Folder (e.g working in Project Builder)
'get the windows user from enviroment variable
If rootFolder.XValues.ItemExists("AC_BATCH_USERID") Then
sUser = pXDoc.XValues.Item("AC_BATCH_USERID")
Else
sUser = Environ("USERNAME")
End If
'Set the author of the annotation to the collected user
pXDoc.Annotations.ItemByIndex(AnnIndex).Author = sUser
End Sub
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