  | | | access clustercollection via Input in a Scop | access clustercollection via Input in a Scop 2005-05-10 - By Juan Brockhaus
Back yes, but if I want to access 'my_cluster.localproperties(n).elements.array', I still get an ' access denied - error'...
and I want to be able to switch between Clusters of one object via the scop. I don't want to connect each cluster to the scop.
Juan
-- --Original Message-- -- From: Martin Barrette [mailto:mbarrett@(protected)] Sent: 10 May 2005 18:03 To: XSI@(protected) Subject: RE: access clustercollection via Input in a Scop
You need to connect on the cluster you want to access.
-- --Original Message-- -- From: owner-xsi@(protected) [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)]On Behalf Of Juan Brockhaus Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 12:57 PM To: XSI mailinglist (E-mail) Subject: access clustercollection via Input in a Scop
Hi,
I think this was asked before... (I think I did this a year ago...) ...how can I access the clustercollection via Input-Port in my Scop?
I always get a ' Access denied ' - error ...
Do I miss something?
The only way for me at the moment seems to be via Dictionary.GetObject( "objectname.geometry.cls.clustername")
Juan
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