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Topic Title: module pathname for modules that have incoming links
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Created On: 21-Apr-2005 19:55
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Answer This question was answered by Bruce Tuskey, on Friday, April 22, 2005 4:48 PM

Answer:
You will need to use LinkRef and source in your loop to get the job done.

See modified code below:

Hope it helps
 21-Apr-2005 19:55
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Mary Miller

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I have some code that is a bit screwed up, and I managed to get the name of the module. Where I am stuck is getting the full pathname of the module. I attached the code. Suggestions?

Mary
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Michael Sutherland

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Mary,

Try the attached code instead:

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Edited: 21-Apr-2005 at 20:42 by Michael Sutherland
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Bruce Tuskey

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Answer Answer
You will need to use LinkRef and source in your loop to get the job done.

See modified code below:

Hope it helps

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Bruce Tuskey
Sr. Principle Engineer
Tuskey@gmail.com

"All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost:..." - Gandalf the Grey (JRR Tolkien)

Edited: 22-Apr-2005 at 22:52 by Bruce Tuskey
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Mary Miller

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Both solutions gave me what I wanted although I seemed to have received a DXL error with the first one.

Thanks!

Mary
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Hubertus Grobbel

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See modified code below: I can see, but I cannot find.... Where is the code piece? Funny things going on at Telelogic...
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Bruce Tuskey

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It might be your web browser settings. I can still see the code sections.

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