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Revision as of 23:50, 30 July 2014
 
Universal reliability definitions (URDs) are used to represent a set of properties that can include failure behavior and maintenance tasks. URDs are resources that are available for use throughout the project.
To access/edit repository level information, including accessing/adding resources, please see Repository Class.
Constructors
- cURD Creates a new URD resource.
 
Properties
- Name (as string) Gets or sets the URD Name.
 - ID (as integer) Gets the numerical ID of the URD.
 - ProjectID (as integer) Gets the numerical ID of the project the URD belongs to.
 - FailureModelID (as integer) Gets or sets the numerical ID of the the failure model assigned to the URD.
 - CorrectiveTaskID (as integer) Gets or sets the numerical ID of the the corrective task assigned to the URD.
 - ScheduledTaskIDs (as integer()) Gets or sets a list of the numerical IDs of the scheduled tasks assigned to the URD.
 
Usage Example
In this usage example, a new URD is created and a failure model is assigned to it. The URD is then added to a project.
'Connect to a repository and open the first project. See Repository. Dim repo As New Repository repo.ConnectToRepository("C:\Users\Name\Documents\ReliaSoft\Files\database.rsr9") repo.SetCurrentProject(1) 'Create a new URD and give it a name. Dim urd As New cURD urd.Name = "Example URD" 'Assign the failure model with ID = 10 to the new URD. urd.FailureModelID = 10 'Add the URD to the current project. repo.AddURD(urd) 'Disconnect from the repository. repo.DisconnectFromRepository
