Characteristic.Name
This property returns/sets the Characteristic name.
SVB Example
Data Entry Example 2: Adding a characteristic for data entry:
Sub Main Dim oOM As ObjectManager 'Reconnect into Enterprise Set oOM = New ObjectManager oOM.Reconnect Application Dim grainLevelInfo As New CharacteristicCreateInfo grainLevelInfo.AuditLogReason = "Add grain level characteristic" grainLevelInfo.Name = "Grain Level" grainLevelInfo.Folder = "/Blake's Materials" 'Add the characteristic to the system Dim grainLevel As Characteristic Set grainLevel = oOM.Characteristics.AddEx(grainLevelInfo) grainLevel.AutoSave = False 'Set the description and sample size to 5 grainLevel.Description = "Measurement (in cups) of grain used in a loaf mixture." & vbCrLf & _ "Note that this includes flour (rye, barley) and also quinoa, flaxseed, etc." grainLevel.SampleSize = 5 'The grain level entered by the user will be the number of cups of grain for each batch 'associated with a baker. We will set reasonable limits here that the system will enforce 'during data entry. In this example, less than 5 cups is not enough, and more than 8 is too much. 'If the measurement entered is outside of this range, then we will know that something 'has gone awry (or should we say "a rye") with the bread batch. grainLevel.EnableCheckReasonableValue = True grainLevel.ReasonableLimitEnabled = True grainLevel.ReasonableLow = 5 grainLevel.ReasonableHigh = 8 'Connect the cause and action labels grainLevel.CauseLabel = oOM.Labels("/Blake's Materials/Bad Mixture Causes") grainLevel.ActionLabel = oOM.Labels("/Blake's Materials/Bad Mixture Actions") 'Commit our changes Dim grainLevelUpdateInfo As New CharacteristicUpdateInfo grainLevelUpdateInfo.AuditLogReason = "Setting up grain level characteristic" grainLevel.SaveEx(grainLevelUpdateInfo) oOM.Disconnect End Sub
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