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<noinclude>{{Template:API}}{{Template:APIBreadcrumb|9, 10|.[[Repository Class|Repository]]}}</noinclude> | <noinclude>{{Template:API}}{{Template:APIBreadcrumb|9, 10|.[[Repository Class|Repository]]}}<br><br> | ||
</noinclude>Connects to a standard repository (*.rsr9, *rsr10*) that you specify. Returns a '''Boolean''' value; when true, indicates a successful connection to the repository. | |||
Connects to a standard repository (*.rsr9, *rsr10*) that you specify. Returns a '''Boolean''' value; when true, indicates a successful connection to the repository. | |||
This method cannot be used to connect to an enterprise repository (*.rserp). | This method cannot be used to connect to an enterprise repository (*.rserp). |
Revision as of 21:46, 20 July 2015
Member of: SynthesisAPI9, 10.Repository
Connects to a standard repository (*.rsr9, *rsr10*) that you specify. Returns a Boolean value; when true, indicates a successful connection to the repository.
This method cannot be used to connect to an enterprise repository (*.rserp).
Syntax
.ConnectToAccessRepository(FileName)
Parameters
FileName
- String. The complete path to the Synthesis Repository.
Example
This example assumes that a file called "RSRepository1.rsr10" exists in the C: drive. The code ignores the return value.
VBA|VB.NET Dim MyRepository As New Repository MyRepository.ConnectToAccessRepository("C:\RSRepository1.rsr10")