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Gets a list of all predefined units in the current repository. Returns a '''[[UnitInfo Class|UnitInfo]]''' object array that contains the unit names, ID numbers, abbreviations and multipliers. | Gets a list of all predefined units in the current repository. Returns a '''[[UnitInfo Class|UnitInfo]]''' object array that contains the unit names, ID numbers, abbreviations and multipliers. |
Revision as of 17:25, 17 July 2015
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Gets a list of all predefined units in the current repository. Returns a UnitInfo object array that contains the unit names, ID numbers, abbreviations and multipliers.
In Synthesis desktop applications, these units are shown in the Manage Units window.
Syntax
object.Unit.GetAllUnits()
where object is a variable that represents a Repository object.
Example
VBA|VB.NET Dim MyRepository As New Repository ...'Add code to connect to a Synthesis repository. Dim ListOfUnits() As UnitInfo ListOfUnits = MyRepository.Unit.GetAllUnits() 'Output example: Display the name and ID of the first available unit in the repository. Dim UnitName As String Dim UnitID As Integer
UnitName = ListofUnits(0).Name UnitID = ListofUnits(0).ID MsgBox ("The first available unit is: " & UnitName & ", ID#" & UnitID)