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TimeScaleValues Collection Object

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Contains a collection of TimeScaleValue objects.

Example

Using the TimeScaleValue Object

Use TimeScaleValues(Index), where Index is the index number of the timescaled data item, to return a single TimeScaleValue object. The following example displays the number of hours of work per day for a resource during the first full week in October 2002.

Visual Basic for Applications
  Dim TSV As TimeScaleValues, HowMany As Long
Dim HoursPerDay As String

Set TSV = ActiveCell.Resource.TimeScaleData("10/7/02", "10/11/02", TimescaleUnit:=pjTimescaleDays)

For HowMany = 1 To TSV.Count HoursPerDay = HoursPerDay & TSV(HowMany).StartDate & " - " & _ TSV(HowMany).EndDate & ", " & TSV(HowMany) / 60 & vbCrLf Next HowMany

MsgBox HoursPerDay

Using the TimeScaleValues Collection

Use the TimeScaleData method to return a TimeScaleValues collection. The following example returns a TimeScaleValues collection for the amount of work done by the resource in the active cell between the specified dates, split into week-long portions.

Visual Basic for Applications
  ActiveCell.Resource.TimeScaleData("10/1/02", "10/31/02")

Use the Add method to add a TimeScaleValue object to the TimeScaleValues collection. The following example adds 8 hours of work to Tuesday of that week.

Visual Basic for Applications
  Dim TSV As TimeScaleValues

Set TSV = ActiveCell.Resource.TimeScaleData("10/7/02", "10/11/02", TimescaleUnit:=pjTimescaleDays) TSV.Add 480, 2

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