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<onlyinclude>Gets a dictionary of Xfmea system hierarchy items associated with a project. Returns a '''Dictionary(Of Integer, [[XfmeaItem Class|XfmeaItem]])''' object, where the keys are the ID numbers of the system hierarchy items. (VB.NET only)</onlyinclude>
<onlyinclude>Gets a dictionary of system hierarchy items associated with a project. Returns a '''Dictionary(Of Integer, [[XfmeaItem Class|XfmeaItem]])''' object, where the keys are the ID numbers of the system hierarchy items. (VB.NET only)</onlyinclude>


== Syntax ==
== Syntax ==
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  {{APIComment|'Get a dictionary of all Xfmea system hierarchy items in project #1.}}
  {{APIComment|'Get a dictionary of all system hierarchy items in project #1.}}
   {{APIPrefix|Dim}} Dict {{APIPrefix|As}} Dictionary (of Integer, XfmeaItem)   
   {{APIPrefix|Dim}} Dict {{APIPrefix|As}} Dictionary (of Integer, XfmeaItem)   
   MyRepository.Project.SetCurrentProject(1)   
   MyRepository.Project.SetCurrentProject(1)   

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Gets a dictionary of system hierarchy items associated with a project. Returns a Dictionary(Of Integer, XfmeaItem) object, where the keys are the ID numbers of the system hierarchy items. (VB.NET only)

Syntax

.Xfmea.GetAllItemsInSystemHierarchyDictionary()


Example

This example assumes that system hierarchy items exist in the first available project of the repository.

VB.NET 

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


 'Get a dictionary of all system hierarchy items in project #1. 
 Dim Dict As Dictionary (of Integer, XfmeaItem)  
 MyRepository.Project.SetCurrentProject(1)  
 Dict = MyRepository.Xfmea.GetAllItemsInSystemHierarchyDictionary()

 'Output sample: Display the number of entries in the dictionary.  
 MsgBox(Dict.Count)