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Revision as of 20:22, 27 May 2014
Returns the name and ID of the current project.
Syntax
- GetCurrentProject()AsNameIdPair
Usage Example
In this usage example, the API is used to connect to a repository, retrieve one of the models in it and then calculate the reliability at a specified time, based on that model.
'Declare a new repository connection object. See Repository. Dim MyRepository As New Repository 'Connect to a Synthesis repository. Dim Success As Boolean = False Success = MyRepository.ConnectToRepository("C:\Users\Name\Documents\ReliaSoft\Files\repository.rsr10") 'Get a list of the names/IDs of projects in the connected repository. Dim ListOfProjects() As NameIdPair ListOfProjects = MyRepository.Project.GetAllProjects() 'Open the first project in the list. MyRepository.Project.SetCurrentProject(ListOfProjects(0).ID) 'Get a list of the names/IDs of models in the current project. Dim ListOfModels() As NameIdPair ListOfModels = MyRepository.Model.GetAllModelsInfo() 'Retrieve the first model in the list. Dim AModel As cModel AModel = MyRepository.Model.GetModel(ListOfModels(0).ID) 'Calculate the reliability at time = 50 and save the result. See Reliability. Dim Rel As Double Rel = AModel.Reliability(50) 'Disconnect from the repository. MyRepository.DisconnectFromRepository()