Difference between revisions of "MC-Basic:pls.PLSAXISNAME"
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− | This query returns the name of the axis for which the specified PLS is defined. The axis is originally defined when the PLS is declared (using COMMON SHARED''…''AS PLS),and can be changed afterwards | + | This query returns the name of the axis for which the specified PLS is defined. <br>The axis is originally defined when the PLS is declared (using COMMON SHARED''…''AS PLS), and can be changed afterwards through direct assignment of the PLSAxisName property. <br /> |
'''''Note''''': Exactly the same as <pls>.PLSElemantName | '''''Note''''': Exactly the same as <pls>.PLSElemantName | ||
Revision as of 13:47, 10 October 2018
This query returns the name of the axis for which the specified PLS is defined.
The axis is originally defined when the PLS is declared (using COMMON SHARED…AS PLS), and can be changed afterwards through direct assignment of the PLSAxisName property.
Note: Exactly the same as <pls>.PLSElemantName
Short form
<pls>.PAxNm
Syntax
?<pls>.PLSAxisName
<pls>.PLSAxisName = <axis_name>
Availability
All versions, assignment is availablesince version 4.5.16.
Scope
Configuration, Task or Terminal
Examples
?PLS1.PLSAxisName
PLS1.PLSAxisName = A1