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Use the following links to download Excel files (*.xlm) with macros that call the Synthesis API. Note that to run/view the underlying code, the [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb608625.aspx Developer tab should be enabled] in Excel so you can enter the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) environment by choosing '''Developer > View Code'''. Also, you must have [http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/enable-or-disable-macros-in-office-documents-HA010031071.aspx macros enabled] to run the example files. If Excel displays a warning regarding macros in these files, select to enable them. | Use the following links to download Excel files (*.xlm) with macros that call the Synthesis API. Note that to run/view the underlying code, the [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb608625.aspx Developer tab should be enabled] in Excel so you can enter the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) environment by choosing '''Developer > View Code'''. Also, you must have [http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/enable-or-disable-macros-in-office-documents-HA010031071.aspx macros enabled] to run the example files. If Excel displays a warning regarding macros in these files, select to enable them. | ||
* [[Life Data Analysis in Microsoft Excel]] ([[Code explanation]]) | * [[Life Data Analysis in Microsoft Excel]] ([[Life Data Analysis in Microsoft Excel - Walkthrough |Code explanation]]) | ||
* [[Accelerated Life Testing Analysis in Microsoft Excel]] ([[Code explanation]]) | * [[Accelerated Life Testing Analysis (ALTA) in Microsoft Excel]] ([[Accelerated Life Testing Analysis in Microsoft Excel - Walkthrough |Code explanation]]) | ||
* Transfer Data from Excel to the Synthesis Reliability Data Warehouse (RDW) | * Transfer Data from Excel to the Synthesis Reliability Data Warehouse (RDW) | ||
** [[Excel to Standard Repository]] | ** [[Excel to Standard Repository]] |
Revision as of 22:07, 7 March 2014
The Synthesis API can be used to accomplish many of the same tasks as within Synthesis applications, and it also enables seamless integration of the Synthesis Platform with other systems within your organization - all through a programmer's own custom-developed code. This gives you access to more customizable and automated solution to reliability engineering problems.
This reference describes all of the programming elements in the API. The sample code and documentation have been prepared for the Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 (Visual Basic and .NET) development environment, and it is assumed that the reader is familiar with programming in that environment.
Requirements
Before using the Synthesis API, note the following requirements:
- Your code must include a reference to the ReliaSoft Synthesis API Library. The library is located in the folder where ReliaSoft Synthesis is installed. By default, this folder is "C:\Program Files\ReliaSoft\Synthesis 9."
- .NET developers – use the SynthesisAPI.dll library
- VB6 / VBA developers – use the SynthesisAPI.tlb library
- The version of the Synthesis Platform that you've installed (32- vs. 64-bit) must match your installed version of Microsoft Office. If they do not match, you may see an error related to ActiveX controls.
API Elements
The Synthesis API includes a rich set of programming elements that allow you to work with any of the following components of the Synthesis Platform:
- Repositories: Template:Repository Class.Cmt
- Weibull++ Standard Folio: Provides the functionality of a Weibull++ standard folio, including entering data in a data set, specifying analysis settings and fitting a distribution to the data set.
- ALTA Standard Folio: Provides the functionality of an ALTA standard folio, including entering data in a data set, specifying analysis settings and fitting a distribution and life-stress relationship to the data set.
- Plots in Weibull++/ALTA: Creates a plot based on a fitted model in a WeibullDataSet or ALTADataSet object.
- Resources: Use these classes to create resources, edit their properties and calculate reliability metrics from fitted models.
- Displayed Language: Sets the language of the entire library.
A complete list of all the classes and enumerations in the Synthesis API is available here.
Application Examples
Excel Files
Use the following links to download Excel files (*.xlm) with macros that call the Synthesis API. Note that to run/view the underlying code, the Developer tab should be enabled in Excel so you can enter the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) environment by choosing Developer > View Code. Also, you must have macros enabled to run the example files. If Excel displays a warning regarding macros in these files, select to enable them.
- Life Data Analysis in Microsoft Excel (Code explanation)
- Accelerated Life Testing Analysis (ALTA) in Microsoft Excel (Code explanation)
- Transfer Data from Excel to the Synthesis Reliability Data Warehouse (RDW)