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| PdcMaterialFile.ConvertUnitToUnitFactor
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| Contents [hide]
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| 1 Declaration
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| 2 Description
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| 3 Notes
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| 4 Code example VB.NET
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| 5 Availability
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| [edit]Declaration
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| ConvertUnitToUnitFactor(UnitFrom as string, UnitTo as string, UnitWeightFactor as string, StandardSize as string, WeightFactor as double) as double
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| [edit]Description
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| Returns the factor from wich a unit to a unit conversion can be executed. This function uses the LM_STAM and LM_GEW of a material (LM_MAT) for the conversion between units.
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| [edit]Notes
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| The function returns 0 if the LM_STAFM or LM_GEW isn't correctly filled.
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| The UnitWeightFactor is the unit which corresponds to the weightfactor, most likely the unit of the material in question.
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| Units:
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| m / ft,
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| m2 / ft2,
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| m3 / ft3,
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| kg / lb,
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| Ltr / Gal,
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| 1 (Piece)
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| [edit]Code example VB.NET
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| Dim strUnitFrom as string = "kg"
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| Dim strUnitTo as string = "1"
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| Dim strUnitWeightFactor as string = "m2"
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| Dim strStandardSize as string = "1.500x3.000"
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| dim dblWeightFactor as double = 7.8
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| Dim factor as Double = PDC.App.MasterData.MaterialFile.ConvertUnitToUnitFactor(strUnitFrom, strUnitTo, strUnitWeightFactor, strStandardSize, dblWeightFactor)
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| [edit]Availability
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| Available since Juli 2020 (from version 5.6)
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