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Topic Title: Finding inlinks within a module Topic Summary: Finding inlinks within a module Created On: 25-Nov-2005 12:37 Status: Post and Reply |
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I want to find objects within my module that have incoming links, how is this expressed in code. Thanks foer any advice
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Refer to the DXL Manual, sections = Objects/Finding Objects and Links/Finding Links. |
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Thank you that helps me. |
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Hi Martin,
be carefull with using loop through in-links. It will only work correctly, if the Module(s), were the links are comming from, are open! You can use for string in Object <- "*" do to find out the names of Modules, where links are comming from. Greetings Reik ------------------------- Evosoft GmbH for Siemens Industry Sector Berlin, Germany Edited: 28-Nov-2005 at 11:59 by Reik Schroeder |
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