Mark,

use class.GetAssgnedLanguage().

Best regards,
Volker

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Does anyone know how to determine through the extensibility interface
whether a particular class is attached to the "cg" C++ tool. I basically
need to be able to identify from a Rose Script those classes within a Model
for which code has never been generated. (ie: are not attached to the C++
Tool).

I've tried ElementMethod GetToolNames, but this always returns the full set
of tool names, regardless of whether the class is attached.


                        thanks,

                          Mark Helie, 

                                Alenia-Marconi Systems

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