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<onlyinclude>Returns an '''[[XfmeaEffect Class|XfmeaEffect]]''' object | <onlyinclude>Returns an '''[[XfmeaEffect Class|XfmeaEffect]]''' object that represents a given FMEA effect in the current project. Returns nothing if the effect does not exist or is not in the current project.</onlyinclude> | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== |
Latest revision as of 18:44, 9 June 2016
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Returns an XfmeaEffect object that represents a given FMEA effect in the current project. Returns nothing if the effect does not exist or is not in the current project.
Syntax
.Xfmea.GetXfmeaEffect(ID)
Parameters
ID
- Required. Integer. The ID number of the effect to retrieve.
Example
This example assumes that an effect with ID#1 exists in a repository.
VBA 'Declare a new Repository object and connect to a Synthesis repository. Dim MyRepository As New Repository MyRepository.ConnectToAccessRepository("C:\RSRepository1.rsr10") 'Get effect #1 from project #1. Dim AEffect As XfmeaEffect MyRepository.Project.SetCurrentProject(1) Set AEffect = MyRepository.Xfmea.GetXfmeaEffect(1) 'Output sample: Display the description of the effect. MsgBox (AEffect.Dsc)
VB.NET 'Declare a new Repository object and connect to a Synthesis repository. Dim MyRepository As New Repository MyRepository.ConnectToAccessRepository("C:\RSRepository1.rsr10") 'Get effect #1 from project #1. Dim AEffect As XfmeaEffect MyRepository.Project.SetCurrentProject(1) AEffect = MyRepository.Xfmea.GetXfmeaEffect(1) 'Output sample: Display the description of the effect. MsgBox (AEffect.Dsc)