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<onlyinclude>Returns a dictionary object that contains all available effects associated with a failure. The dictionary syntax is '''Dictionary(Of Integer, XfmeaEffect)''', where the ID numbers are the keys, and the [[XfmeaEffect Class|XfmeaEffect]] objects that represent the effects are the associated values. ( | <onlyinclude>Returns a dictionary object that contains all available effects associated with a failure. The dictionary syntax is '''Dictionary(Of Integer, XfmeaEffect)''', where the ID numbers are the keys, and the [[XfmeaEffect Class|XfmeaEffect]] objects that represent the effects are the associated values. (.NET only)</onlyinclude> | ||
Latest revision as of 15:09, 3 August 2017
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Returns a dictionary object that contains all available effects associated with a failure. The dictionary syntax is Dictionary(Of Integer, XfmeaEffect), where the ID numbers are the keys, and the XfmeaEffect objects that represent the effects are the associated values. (.NET only)
Remarks: Grouped effects are counted as a single entry in the dictionary.
Syntax
.Xfmea.GetAllXfmeaEffectsDictionary(FailureID)
Parameters
FailureID
- Required. Integer. The record ID of the failure.
Example
This example assumes that system hierarchy items with FMEAs exists in the first available project of a repository.
VB.NET 'Declare a new Repository object and connect to a Synthesis repository. Dim MyRepository As New Repository MyRepository.ConnectToAccessRepository("C:\RSRepository1.rsr10") 'Set the first project in the repository as the current project. MyRepository.Project.SetCurrentProject(1) 'Declare a new dictionary object. Dim Dict As Dictionary (of Integer, XfmeaEffect) 'Add values to the dictionary. Dict = MyRepository.Xfmea.GetAllXfmeaEffectsDictionary(1) 'Output sample: Display the number of entries in the dictionary. MsgBox(Dict.Count)