Chapter 3 Getting Started with Objects Manipulation Using Scripts
In the following example, we are going to manipulate objects in collections by creating business rule objects and attaching them to a class object. To do so, we :
If (not ExistingModel Is Nothing) and (not FoundClass Is Nothing) Then ' We are going to create business rule objects and attached them to the class ' Create first the business rule objects Dim Rule1, Rule2 Set Rule1 = ExistingModel.BusinessRules.CreateNew() Set Rule2 = ExistingModel.BusinessRules.CreateNew() If (not Rule1 is Nothing) And (not Rule2 Is Nothing) Then output "Business Rule objects have been successfully created" ' Initialize rule attributes Rule1.SetNameAndCode "Mandatory Name", "mandatoryName" Rule1.ServerExpression = "The Name attribute cannot be empty" Rule2.SetNameAndCode "Unique Name", "uniqueName" Rule2.ServerExpression = "The Name attribute must be unique" ' Retrieve the first object in the class attributes collection Dim FirstAttr, AttrColl Set AttrColl = FoundClass.Attributes If not AttrColl is Nothing Then If not AttrColl.Count = 0 then Set FirstAttr = AttrColl.Item(0) End If End If Set AttrColl = Nothing If not FirstAttr is Nothing Then output "First class attribute successfully retrieved from collection" ' Add Rule1 at end of attached rules collection FirstAttr.AttachedRules.Add Rule1 ' Add Rule2 at the beginning of attached rules collection FirstAttr.AttachedRules.Insert 0, Rule2 ' Move Rule2 at end of collection FirstAttr.AttachedRules.Move 1, 0 ' Remove Rule1 from collection FirstAttr.AttachedRules.RemoveAt 0 Set FirstAttr = Nothing End If End If Set Rule1 = Nothing Set Rule2 = Nothing End If
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