Returns the number of items in the TaskDependencies collection. Read-only Long.
Syntax
expression.Count
expression A variable that represents a TaskDependencies object.
Return Value
Long
Example
The following example prompts the user for the name of a resource and then assigns that resource to tasks without any resources.
Visual Basic for Applications
Sub AssignResource()
Dim T As Task ' Task object used in For Each loop
Dim R As Resource ' Resource object used in For Each loop
Dim Rname As String ' Resource name
Dim RID As Long ' Resource ID
RID = 0
RName = InputBox$("Enter the name of a resource: ")
For Each R in ActiveProject.Resources
If R.Name = RName Then
RID = R.ID
Exit For
End If
Next R
If RID <> 0 Then
' Assign the resource to tasks without any resources.
For Each T In ActiveProject.Tasks
If T.Assignments.<strong class="bterm">Count</strong> = 0 Then
T.Assignments.Add ResourceID:=RID
End If
Next T
Else
MsgBox Prompt:=RName & " is not a resource in this project.", buttons:=vbExclamation
End If