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== Code example == | == Code example == | ||
This code example opens a schedule with ID 1 and returns its schedule name in a msgbox. | |||
<source lang="vb"> | <source lang="vb"> | ||
Sub sGetSchedule | |||
dim intScheduleID | |||
dim objScheduleTask | |||
intScheduleID = 1 | |||
set objScheduleTask = pdc.SchedulerTasks.Open(intScheduleID) | |||
msgbox objScheduleTask.Name | |||
End Sub | |||
</source> | </source> | ||
== Availability == | == Availability == | ||
Available since January 2011 (from version 4.2). | Available since January 2011 (from version 4.2). |
Latest revision as of 11:13, 31 July 2013
Declaration
Open(aID as long) as PdcSchedulerTask
Description
Notes
This property opens a task with the use of it's ID.
Code example
This code example opens a schedule with ID 1 and returns its schedule name in a msgbox.
Sub sGetSchedule
dim intScheduleID
dim objScheduleTask
intScheduleID = 1
set objScheduleTask = pdc.SchedulerTasks.Open(intScheduleID)
msgbox objScheduleTask.Name
End Sub
Availability
Available since January 2011 (from version 4.2).