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== Usage Example == | == Usage Example == | ||
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{{APIComment|'Declare a new repository connection object.}} | {{APIComment|'Declare a new repository connection object.}} | ||
Dim MyRepository As New Repository | Dim MyRepository As New Repository | ||
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{{APIComment|'Get an array of [[cModel Class|cModel]] representing all the models in the Current Project.}} | {{APIComment|'Get an array of [[cModel Class|cModel]] representing all the models in the Current Project.}} | ||
Dim ListOfModels() As [[cModel Class|cModel]] | Dim ListOfModels() As [[cModel Class|cModel]] | ||
ListOfModels = MyRepository.GetAllModels | ListOfModels = MyRepository.GetAllModels() | ||
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Revision as of 22:03, 27 May 2014
Returns an array containing all models from the current project.
Note regarding compound analytical models: After you connect to a database and create the cModel using Repository Class (GetModel or GetAllModels methods), the Repository Class must stay connected to the same database until you are done working with the model.
Syntax
- GetAllModels()AscModel()
Usage Example
'Declare a new repository connection object. Dim MyRepository As New Repository 'Connect to the Synthesis repository. Dim Success As Boolean = False Success = MyRepository.ConnectToRepository("RepositoryFileNamePath") 'Get an array of cModel representing all the models in the Current Project. Dim ListOfModels() As cModel ListOfModels = MyRepository.GetAllModels()