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Topic Title: How to find link modules exists between two modules Topic Summary: Created On: 8-Jan-2007 07:15 Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi All For examples, I have two modules "Test Module1" and "Test Modules2". |
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Link module descriptors define which link module to use when linking between two modules. These are stored in the folder of the source module.
The following function will get you the name of the link module. On success the function returns an empty string, otherwise an error. If however it is actual links you are interested in, then you need to loop throughthe objects in your source module and inspect each link to determine the link module. ------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com Edited: 8-Jan-2007 at 09:16 by Tony Goodman |
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Thank you Tony
This function helps me a lot and thank you for your quick response |
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Tony finds LMDs defined between the two modules. Those help put links in the right module. This is definately not the same thing as finding link modules that are used to house links between the modules.
You can brouse through all the links of all objects in a module, making use of the ModName_ mn = module(lnk) command. - Louie |
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