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AddMultiVariableCondition Method (IEdmSearch9)

Adds a multi-variable condition to this search.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Sub AddMultiVariableCondition( _
   ByVal poVariableNames() As System.String, _
   ByVal bsCondition As System.String _
) 
C# 
void AddMultiVariableCondition( 
   System.string[] poVariableNames,
   System.string bsCondition
)
C++/CLI 
void AddMultiVariableCondition( 
&   System.array<String^>^ poVariableNames,
&   System.String^ bsCondition
) 

Parameters

poVariableNames
Array of file or folder data card variable names (see Remarks)
bsCondition
Condition to apply to poVariableNames (see Remarks)

Example

See the IEdmSearch9 examples.

Remarks

Call this method before calling IEdmSearch5::GetFirstResult.

Specify poVariableNames and bsCondition using the basic syntax (single-value search logic rules) as defined in Search Syntax.

poVariableNames requires:

  • \" to replace each " inside the variable name
  • \\ to replace each \ inside the variable name
  • " on both the left and right side of the variable name

poVariableNames supports:

  • IDs in place of names
  • 0 or "" to represent "any variable
  • _Name to represent file/folder name

Syntactically incorrect elements in poVariableNames will generate an exception.

 

See Also

Availability

SOLIDWORKS PDM Professional 2020


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