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GetProperties Method

Overloads

GetProperties()

Returns the identifier, the type and the properties of the object.

Because it is not mandatory to set all properties when you define an object, the GetProperties method may show properties that were not set. In that case, default values are given.

If the object contains some soft properties, the soft properties are not returned by the GetProperties method. Use the GetEffectiveProperties method instead.

If the object is linked to another object, the properties of the linking object are not returned by the GetProperties method. Use the GetEffectiveProperties method instead.

GetProperties()

Returns the identifier, the type and the properties of the object.

Because it is not mandatory to set all properties when you define an object, the GetProperties method may show properties that were not set. In that case, default values are given.

If the object contains some soft properties, the soft properties are not returned by the GetProperties method. Use the GetEffectiveProperties method instead.

If the object is linked to another object, the properties of the linking object are not returned by the GetProperties method. Use the GetEffectiveProperties method instead.

Declaration

      public GenericObjectProperties GetProperties()
    

Returns

Type Description
GenericObjectProperties

Implements

Remarks

The properties depends on the generic object type, see properties.

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