Re: Report on connections
- From: Philippe C. <PhilippeC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 04:54:01 -0700
For the not so experienced :
the code snippet is in the SDK - Microsoft Code Librarian Viewer
and not in the manuals.
No way to Google it.
"David Parker" wrote:
I have always found it frustrating that you cannot find the connected shapes.
information by looking at the shapesheet of a connector. Therefore, I often
add this programmatically so that I can use the Reports tool to create a
connections report.
Theoretically, you could use the reports tool to merge two XML outputs,
transformed by an XSLT file into a proper report. Not done it myslef
yet....
The Visio SDK has a Code snippet "Drawing Navigator Using Connections" which
should get you started on reading connections.
"wrmcmahon" <wrmcmahon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B1507E6F-6CAE-4B53-8F3E-BBDC908312D3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,
I am a strong basic user of Visio (2002), but I have not done anything
with
my own macors.
I need to develop a diagram that will contain processes and dependent
relationships between processes (as connections). I hope to create a
report
that will show me the processses and their custom properties (I can do
this
already) and the relationships. I am also hoping to report on the
dependency
in the via the begin and end of the connection.
A simple example would be two processes A and B with B being dependent on
A.
I would like to create a diagram with A and B and a dynamic connection
between them beginning at A and ending at B. I would them like a report
that
shows each process (and its custom properties), and I would like the
report
to also include the relationships. In this example I would like to report
that process B is dependent on A.
I am fine with reporting on the processes, it is the
relationship/dependencies as represented by the connectors that I am
having
trouble representing. Can anyone help? I appreciate any advice you might
offer. Thanks.
--
Bill McMahon
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