CScheduledTask.SetTeams Method: Difference between revisions
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== Example == | == Example == | ||
'''VBA''' | '''VBA''' | ||
{{APIComment|'Declare a new Repository object and connect to a | {{APIComment|'Declare a new Repository object and connect to a repository.}} | ||
{{APIPrefix|Dim}} MyRepository {{APIPrefix|As New}} Repository | {{APIPrefix|Dim}} MyRepository {{APIPrefix|As New}} Repository | ||
MyRepository.ConnectToAccessRepository({{APIString|"C:\RSRepository1.rsr19"}}) | MyRepository.ConnectToAccessRepository({{APIString|"C:\RSRepository1.rsr19"}}) |
Revision as of 22:01, 13 March 2019
Member of: SynthesisAPI.cScheduledTask
Sets the teams required for the task.
Remarks: Designed for VB6/VBA users, but can also be used in .NET. Alternatively, .NET users can use the Teams()
property in the class to get or set the teams.
Syntax
.SetTeams(ByRef arr())
Parameters
arr()
- Required as TeamInfo. An array of the team IDs for the task.
Example
VBA 'Declare a new Repository object and connect to a repository. Dim MyRepository As New Repository MyRepository.ConnectToAccessRepository("C:\RSRepository1.rsr19") 'Set the IDs for existing crews Dim CrewIDs() As Long ReDim CrewIDs(2) CrewIDs(0) = 1 CrewIDs(1) = 4 CrewIDs(2) = 5 'Create instance of TeamInfo. Dim Team1 As New TeamInfo 'Set the crew IDs for Team1. Call Team1.SetCrewIDS(CrewIDs) 'Do the same for another team. ReDim CrewIDs(3) CrewIDs(0) = 3 CrewIDs(1) = 7 CrewIDs(2) = 8 CrewIDs(3) = 9 'Create instance of TeamInfo. Dim Team2 As New TeamInfo 'Set the crew IDs for Team2. Call Team2.SetCrewIDS(CrewIDs) 'Get a particular task with ID of 2 from repository. Dim aTask As cScheduledTask Set aTask = MyRespository.Task.GetScheduledTask(2) 'Put the teams previously created into array. Dim Teams(1) As TeamInfo Set Teams(0) = Team1 Set Teams(1) = Team2 'Assign teams to the task. Call Task.SetTeams(Teams)