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Topic Title: Object Number Topic Summary: Created On: 19-Sep-2002 10:13 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Even though it has features similar to an attribute, Object Number is NOT an attribute, so you cannot say 'Num = obj."Object Number"'. To get the number you say 'Num = number(obj)'. You cannot change the value of the number directly; you need to "move" the object instead. Object Level and Object Identifier are similarly NOT attributes and are accessed via level(obj) and identifier(obj) respectively. These three "features" of objects are useful but calculated values. Use the DXL forum for this sort of DXL problem. - Louie | |
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Can anyone tell me why I cannot copy the object number for a linked objects across to another module as a reference
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use (number O) e.g.
string Objectnumber = number O"" ------------------------- Graham Stradling, Alcatel-Lucent. |
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Even though it has features similar to an attribute, Object Number is NOT an attribute, so you cannot say 'Num = obj."Object Number"'. To get the number you say 'Num = number(obj)'. You cannot change the value of the number directly; you need to "move" the object instead. Object Level and Object Identifier are similarly NOT attributes and are accessed via level(obj) and identifier(obj) respectively. These three "features" of objects are useful but calculated values.
Use the DXL forum for this sort of DXL problem. - Louie |
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