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== Properties == | == Properties == | ||
*Name (as ''string'') {{APIComment|Sets or returns the URD Name. | *Name (as ''string'') {{APIComment|Sets or returns the URD Name.}} | ||
*ID (as ''integer'') {{APIComment|Returns the numerical ID of the URD.}} | *ID (as ''integer'') {{APIComment|Returns the numerical ID of the URD.}} | ||
*ProjectID (as ''integer'') {{APIComment|Returns the numerical ID of the project the URD belongs to.}} | *ProjectID (as ''integer'') {{APIComment|Returns the numerical ID of the project the URD belongs to.}} |
Revision as of 16:28, 10 March 2014
Universal reliability definitions (URDs) are used to represent a set of properties that can include failure behavior and maintenance tasks. URDs are resources that are available for use throughout the project.
Constructors
- cURD Creates an empty cURD object.
Properties
- Name (as string) Sets or returns the URD Name.
- ID (as integer) Returns the numerical ID of the URD.
- ProjectID (as integer) Returns the numerical ID of the project the URD belongs to.
- FailureModelID (as integer) Sets or returns the FailuremodelID.
- CorrectiveTaskID (as integer) Sets or returns the CorrectivetaskID.
- ScheduledTaskIDs (as integer()) Sets or returns the list of scheduledtaskIDs.