Repository.Xfmea.AddXfmeaEffect Method

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Adds a new effect to an FMEA failure. Returns a Boolean value; when true, indicates a successful save.

Syntax

.Xfmea.AddXfmeaEffect(Effect, FailureID)

Parameters

Effect

Required. The XfmeaEffect object to be added.

FailureID

Required. Integer. The record ID of FMEA failure to add the effect to.


Example

This example assumes that FMEAs exist in a repository. It creates a new effect, and then saves it to one of the FMEA failures in the repository.

VBA

 'Add code to connect to a Synthesis repository. 
  Dim MyRepository As New Repository
  ... 


 'Create a new effect. The following code creates a effect described as "No light, potential injury to user." 
 Dim AEffect As New XfmeaEffect
 AEffect.Dsc = "No light, potential injury to user"

 'Add the new effect to failure #1 located in project #1. 
 MyRepository.Project.SetCurrentProject(1)
 Call MyRepository.Xfmea.AddXfmeaEffect(AEffect,1)
VB.NET

 'Add code to connect to a Synthesis repository. 
  Dim MyRepository As New Repository
  ... 


 'Create a new effect. The following code creates a effect described as "No light, potential injury to user." 
 Dim AEffect As New XfmeaEffect
 AEffect.Dsc = "No light, potential injury to user"

 'Add the new effect to failure #1 located in project #1. 
 MyRepository.Project.SetCurrentProject(1)
 MyRepository.Xfmea.AddXfmeaEffect(AEffect,1)