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Connects to a Synthesis repository (*.rsr9, *rsr10* or *.rserp) that you specify. If the file extension is not specified, it assumes that the file type is a standard database. Returns a '''Boolean''' value; when true, indicates a successful connection to the repository. | Connects to a Synthesis repository (*.rsr9, *rsr10* or *.rserp) that you specify. If the file extension is not specified, it assumes that the file type is a standard database. Returns a '''Boolean''' value; when true, indicates a successful connection to the repository. | ||
Revision as of 22:36, 10 July 2015
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Connects to a Synthesis repository (*.rsr9, *rsr10* or *.rserp) that you specify. If the file extension is not specified, it assumes that the file type is a standard database. Returns a Boolean value; when true, indicates a successful connection to the repository.
Syntax
object.ConnectToRepository(FileName As String) As Boolean
where object is a variable that represents a Repository object.
Parameters
Name | Description |
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FileName | String. The complete path to the Synthesis Repository you will connect to. |
Example
This example assumes that a file called "RSRepository1.rsr10" exists in the C: drive. This code sample ignores the return value.
VBA|VB.NET
Dim MyRepository As New Repository MyRepository.ConnectToRepository("C:\RSRepository1.rsr10")