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== Usage Example == | == Usage Example == | ||
{{APIComment|Declare a new repository connection class.}} | {{APIComment|Declare a new repository connection class.}} | ||
Dim MyRepository As New Repository | |||
{{APIComment|Connect to the Synthesis repository.}} | {{APIComment|Connect to the first project in the specified Synthesis repository.}} | ||
Dim Success As Boolean = False | |||
Success = MyRepository.ConnectToRepository("RepositoryFileNamePath") | |||
MyRepository.SetCurrentProject(1) | |||
{{APIComment|Get the list of | |||
{{APIComment|Get the list of units for the Current Project for the connected repository. See [[UnitInfo Class|UnitInfo]].}} | |||
Dim ListOfUnits() As UnitInfo | |||
ListOfUnits = MyRepository.GetAllUnits() |
Revision as of 23:31, 2 May 2014
Returns an array containing all units of measurement from the current repository.
Syntax
- GetAllUnits()AsUnitInfo()
Usage Example
Declare a new repository connection class. Dim MyRepository As New Repository Connect to the first project in the specified Synthesis repository. Dim Success As Boolean = False Success = MyRepository.ConnectToRepository("RepositoryFileNamePath") MyRepository.SetCurrentProject(1) Get the list of units for the Current Project for the connected repository. See UnitInfo. Dim ListOfUnits() As UnitInfo ListOfUnits = MyRepository.GetAllUnits()