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| {{APIComment|Connects to any (MS Access, MS SQL or Oracle) repository. If the extension of the file is 'rserp' then it connects to the enterprise database described in the file. Otherwise MS Access repository is assumed.}} | {{APIComment|Connects to any (MS Access, MS SQL or Oracle) repository. If the extension of the file is 'rserp' then it connects to the enterprise database described in the file. Otherwise MS Access repository is assumed.}} | ||
| == Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
Revision as of 20:56, 17 September 2013
 
 Connects to any (MS Access, MS SQL or Oracle) repository. 
 If the extension of the file is 'rserp' then it connects to the enterprise database described in the file. 
 Otherwise MS Access repository is assumed. 
Property Syntax
Public Function
 ConnectToRepository( 
ByVal
 FileName 
As String
 ) 
As Boolean
 Connects to any (MS Access, MS SQL or Oracle) repository. If the extension of the file is 'rserp' then it connects to the enterprise database described in the file. Otherwise MS Access repository is assumed. 
Parameters
FileName The file path for the Synthesis Repository to connect.
Usage Example
Declare a new repository connection class.
Private WithEvents MyRepository As New Repository
Connect to the Synthesis repository.
       Dim Success As Boolean = False
       Success = MyRepository.ConnectToRepository("RepositoryFileNamePath")
