Gets internal Unique IDentification number of Origin object
UINT GetUID( BOOL bCreate = FALSE, string * pStrGUID = NULL )
0 if ID for object was not created. Object unique ID otherwise
EX1
void OriginObject_GetUID_Ex1() { Worksheet wks = Project.ActiveLayer(); // Example requires active workbook with column. if( !wks || wks.Columns.Count() < 1 ) return; // Get the worksheet and column UIDs. UINT uWksID = wks.GetUID(TRUE); UINT uColID = wks.Columns.Item(0).GetUID(TRUE); printf("Wks UID == %u, Col UID == %u\n", uWksID, uColID); // Lets try to use the worksheet ID to get a column object. // This will fail of course but we can test for failure and // try again with the column ID. Column col; col = (Column)Project.GetObject(uWksID); if( !col ) col = Project.GetObject(uColID); printf("Column name is %s.\n", col.GetName()); }
Gets internal Unique IDentification number of Origin object. The UID number can be used to refer to an object at a later point in time even if the object is renamed or it's position is changed. The UID will always remain the same.
origin.h