Difference between revisions of "GetLinkedRef"
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Revision as of 12:28, 15 August 2009
Description
GetLinkedRef Gives the reference that is currently linked to the current reference. For example, if a switch opens a door, you can link the switch to the door and if the switch is activated you get the door reference and activate it. It is called on a reference and takes no parameters.
Syntax
[ObjectREF.]GetLinkedRef
Examples
SwitchRef.GetLinkedRef
Notes
- None at this time
See Also
Reference
None provided.