This method loads a Fly file into the current project. All the objects from the Fly file, including locations, presentations, and hyperlinks, are added.
JavaScript |
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LoadFlyLayer( FlyURL, ParentGroupID) |
C# |
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string LoadFlyLayer( string FlyURL, [string ParentGroupID = ""]) |
C++ |
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HRESULT LoadFlyLayer( BSTR FlyURL, BSTR ParentGroupID, BSTR * GroupID) |
Parameters
FlyURL
A full path name or a URL to the Fly file to load.
ParentGroupID
The Project Tree group in which to put the objects from the imported Fly file. If set to zero, the object is created under the root. The layer objects are put in a group with the name of the Fly file (e.g., for the file “C:\MyFly.fly”, a new group named “MyFly” is created), and maintain the same internal group hierarchy as the loaded file. You can obtain the GroupID by one of the following methods:
· Create the group using IProjectTree66.CreateGroup.
· Find the group, if you know the name, using IProjectTree66.FindItem.
· Traverse the Tree using IProjectTree66 methods such as GetNextItem.
Return Value
GroupID
The ID of the newly created group which contains the Fly object.
Exceptions
HRESULT can return any of the values listed in the HRESULT Return Values list, as well as the following values:
TE_E_INFOTREE_PARENTNOTGROUP |
The group ID entered does not represent a valid group in the Project Tree. |
TE_E_INFOTREE_ITEMNOTGROUP |
The item entered is not a group and therefore cannot be used as a group. |
TE_E_INFOTREE_CANTUSEROOT |
Cannot use Tree root for this operation |
TE_E_INFOTREE_ITEMISGROUP |
Item ID is a group so an object cannot be retrieved. |