Sheet Metal to .DXF with Correct Layers

Has anyone found a way to automate the process for converting flat patterns to .DXF files and also assign sketches to a scribe layer at the same time?  I've been looking through some posts that automate the flat pattern exporting, but one of the macros seems to use an old export option that does not allow you to map SolidWorks sketches to a scribe layer.  Like a lot of other sheet metal SolidWorks users I have tons of configurations that I would like to be able to rapidly export into usable CNC geometry, and our shop makes use of scribe lines extensively to aide in part positioning.

The links to the old macro for exporting flat patterns for all configurations to .DXF files are shown here:

https://forum.solidworks.com/message/122924#122924

https://forum.solidworks.com/message/163986#163986

The custom mapping for AutoCAD layers seems to work well enough when saving files manually, but when I record a macro for the process illustrated in the attached document it does not capture enough to be able to repeat itself.  Simply using the save as option for a .DXF and using custom mapping I am able to get the effect I want, but I am not sure how to repeat that through a macro.  It would be nice to combine the ability of cycling through all of the configurations like the macro in the post linked above and also have the sketches turn into scribe lines at the same time.  I am going to continue to look at it and probably send this to our VAR, but if anyone else has the solution already or is tackling the same problem it would be good to see it in the forums.

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