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Topic Title: Finding name desc fields for module linking in Topic Summary: Finding name desc fields for module linking in Created On: 9-Aug-2006 09:06 Status: Post and Reply |
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I am trying to retrieve information for a module(call it B) that links into my current module (call it A).
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Hi,
In your case moduleB = fullName source l will give you the name of the Module B ![]() Regards, Abhishek Biswas |
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Thank you Subrojyoti But how would I retrieve the module 'description' field? |
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In DXL Help:
description Declaration string description({Item i|Folder f|Project p|Module m|ModName_ modRef}) Operation Returns the description of the item specified by the argument. Example print description current Module ------------------------- Pekka.Makinen@softqa.fi SoftQA Oy -http://www.softqa.fi/ |
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Thank you guys for your help much appreciated
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Another thing to watch out for is that the for link in object loop only gets Links from modules that are open. This means that if the sources of the links aren't already open you have to first go through and load them:
for all sources Syntax for srcModName in (Object tgtObject) <- (string linkModName) do { ... } where srcModName is a string variable of the unqualified name of the source ---or--- for all source references Syntax for srcModRef in (Object tgtObject) <- (string linkModName) do { ... } where srcModRef is a variable of type ModName_ ---or--- for all link references Syntax for linkRef in (Object tgtObject) <- (string linkModName) do { ... } where linkRef is a variable of type LinkRef See DXL help under "Finding Links" for more. Chris |
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