Meta Data Services Programming
ReposRoot ReposTypeLibs Collection
This collection contains the repository type libraries currently stored in a repository database. Each repository type library represents an information model.
Syntax
Set variable = object.ReposTypeLibs(index)
The ReposTypeLibs collection syntax has the following parts.
Part | Description |
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variable | A variable declared as a ReposTypeLib object. It receives the specified repository type library. |
object | An object expression that evaluates to a ReposRoot object. |
index | An integer index that identifies which element in the collection is to be addressed. The valid range is from one to the total number of elements in the collection. The number of elements in the collection is specified by object.ReposTypeLibs.Count. |
Remarks
The following characteristics are true for this collection.
Collection characteristic | Value | Description |
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Relationship Type | TlbManager_ContextFor_ReposTypeLibs | This is the type of relationship by which all items of the collection are connected to a common source object. |
Source Is Origin | Yes | The source object for the collection is also the origin object. |
Minimum Collection Size | Zero | The minimum number of items that must be contained in the collection is zero. |
Maximum Collection Size | Many | The maximum number of items that can be contained in the collection is unlimited. |
Sequenced Collection | No | As a destination collection, this does not have an explicitly defined sequence. Collections of origin objects are never sequenced. |
Deletes Propagated | Yes | The deletion of an origin object or relationship in the collection causes the deletion of the corresponding destination object. |
Destinations Named | Yes | The relationship type for the collection permits the naming of destination objects. |
Case-sensitive Names | No | The relationship type for the collection does not permit the use of case-sensitive names for destination objects. |
Unique Names | Yes | The relationship type for the collection requires that the name of a destination object be unique within the collection of destination objects. This applies to collections whose relationship type permits destination objects to be named. |