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Topic Title: Setting Enumerated Attribute by Related Number? Topic Summary: Is is possible to set an enumerated attribute using the "Related Number" of the enumeration? Created On: 26-Aug-2008 20:30 Status: Post and Reply |
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I have an enumerated type that contains a list of 5 somewhat long sentences. (Descriptions of what must be done for a system risk. e.g. "Corrective action required and additional analysis in the Product Risk Assessment") I have assigned each enumeration a related number.
What I am trying to figure out how to do is set the associated attribute's value using the enumeration's related number. For example. riskrating = (severity*Occurences*detectability) o."Total Score" = riskrating if (riskrating > 0) { if (riskrating < 80) {o."Risk Level" = 1} if (riskrating >= 80) {if (riskrating < 125) {o."Risk Level" = 2}} if (riskrating >= 125) {o."Risk Level" = 3} } } If this worked the way I'd like it to, the "1", "2", and "3" values would be the "Related Number" for the enumeration. Currently, the only way I can get this to work is to reproduce the actual text of the enumeration. e.g.: ... o."Risk Level" = "Corrective action required and additional analysis in the Product Risk Assessment" Any help would be appreciated. |
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Hi,
You'd have to do it by looking at the attrtype of the attribute. I'd recommend a function that you pass the relative number of an attrdef and it returns the associated string. In pseudo code, it would look something like the attached. You could do it without the module parameter if you like, then the find function will revert to using current. Hope this helps, Paul |
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