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Gets a list of all existing variables in the current project. Returns a '''[[CVariable_Class|cVariable]]''' object array that contains the variable names, ID numbers and other information. | Gets a list of all existing variables in the current project. Returns a '''[[CVariable_Class|cVariable]]''' object array that contains the variable names, ID numbers and other information. | ||
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== Syntax == | == Syntax == | ||
''object''.'''Variable.GetAllVariables()''' | ''object''.'''Variable.GetAllVariables()''' | ||
where ''object'' is a variable that represents a Repository object. | where ''object'' is a variable that represents a Repository object. | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
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VariableID = ListofVariables(0).ID | VariableID = ListofVariables(0).ID | ||
MsgBox ({{APIString|"The first variable is: "}} & VariableName & {{APIString|", ID#"}} & VariableID) | MsgBox ({{APIString|"The first variable is: "}} & VariableName & {{APIString|", ID#"}} & VariableID) | ||
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Revision as of 22:22, 16 July 2015
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Gets a list of all existing variables in the current project. Returns a cVariable object array that contains the variable names, ID numbers and other information.
Syntax
object.Variable.GetAllVariables()
where object is a variable that represents a Repository object.
Example
This example assumes that variables exist in the first available project of a repository.
VBA|VB.NET Dim MyRepository As New Repository ...'Add code to connect to a Synthesis repository. 'Get a list of all variables in project #1. Dim ListofVariables() As cVariable MyRepository.Project.SetCurrentProject (1) ListofVariables = MyRepository.Variable.GetAllVariables() 'Output sample: Display the name and ID of the first available variable in the project. Dim VariableName As String Dim VariableID As Integer VariableName = ListofVariables(0).Name VariableID = ListofVariables(0).ID MsgBox ("The first variable is: " & VariableName & ", ID#" & VariableID)