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GetButtonCommand Method (IEdmCardControl5)

Gets the command string that is executed when a button is clicked in the Card Editor.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function GetButtonCommand( _
   ByVal lParentWnd As System.Integer _
) As System.String
C# 
System.string GetButtonCommand( 
   System.int lParentWnd
)
C++/CLI 
System.String^ GetButtonCommand( 
&   System.int lParentWnd
) 

Parameters

lParentWnd
Parent window handle

Return Value

Command string

Remarks

If the button is linked to a program that is not found, this method launches a dialog box in which the user can browse to the missing EXE file. If the user clicks Cancel in the dialog box, HRESULT = E_EDM_CANCELLED_BY_USER is returned by this method.

Return codes:

  • S_OK: The method successfully executed.
  • E_EDM_INVALID_ID: The supplied control is not a push-button. Call IEdmCardControl5::ControlType first to verify whether the control is a push-button.
  • E_EDM_CANCELLED_BY_USER: The user clicked Cancel in the dialog box.
 

See Also

Availability

SOLIDWORKS PDM Professional Version 5.2


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