Browses the possible access paths of a specified OPC item. Specify server descriptor, and node descriptor.
Syntax
Parameters
- serverDescriptor
- The OPC server involved in the operation.
- nodeDescriptor
- Descriptor of the node for which the access paths will be browsed.
Return Value
The method returns an array of possible access paths to the item. You can use the returned access path e.g. as the AccessPath property of
DAItemDescriptor object.
Exceptions
Exception | Description |
System.ArgumentNullException |
A null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) is passed to a method that does not accept it as a valid argument.
This is a usage error, i.e. it will never occur (the exception will not be thrown) in a correctly written program. Your code should not catch this exception. |
OpcLabs.EasyOpc.OperationModel.OpcException |
The OPC "Classic" (or OPC XML-DA) operation has failed. This operation exception in uniformly used to allow
common handling of various kinds of errors. The System.Exception.InnerException always contains
information about the actual error cause.
This is an operation error that depends on factors external to your program, and thus cannot be always avoided. Your code must handle it appropriately. |
Example
.NET
COM
// This example shows how to obtain all access paths available for an item.
using System;
using OpcLabs.EasyOpc.DataAccess;
using OpcLabs.EasyOpc.OperationModel;
namespace DocExamples.DataAccess._EasyDAClient
{
class BrowseAccessPaths
{
public static void Main1()
{
// Instantiate the client object.
var client = new EasyDAClient();
string[] accessPaths;
try
{
accessPaths = client.BrowseAccessPaths("OPCLabs.KitServer.2", "Simulation.Random");
}
catch (OpcException opcException)
{
Console.WriteLine("*** Failure: {0}", opcException.GetBaseException().Message);
return;
}
for (int i = 0; i < accessPaths.Length; i++)
Console.WriteLine($"accessPaths({i}): {accessPaths[i]}");
}
// Example output:
//
//accessPaths(0): Self
//accessPaths(1): Other
}
}
# This example shows how to obtain all access paths available for an item.
# The QuickOPC package is needed. Install it using "pip install opclabs_quickopc".
import opclabs_quickopc
# Import .NET namespaces.
from OpcLabs.EasyOpc.DataAccess import *
from OpcLabs.EasyOpc.OperationModel import *
# Instantiate the client object.
client = EasyDAClient()
# Perform the operation
try:
accessPaths = IEasyDAClientExtension.BrowseAccessPaths(client, '', 'OPCLabs.KitServer.2', 'Simulation.Random')
except OpcException as opcException:
print('*** Failure: ' + opcException.GetBaseException().Message)
exit()
# Display results
for (i, accessPath) in enumerate(accessPaths):
print('accessPaths[', i, ']: ', accessPath, sep='')
Rem This example shows how to obtain all access paths available for an item.
Option Explicit
Dim ServerDescriptor: Set ServerDescriptor = CreateObject("OpcLabs.EasyOpc.ServerDescriptor")
ServerDescriptor.ServerClass = "OPCLabs.KitServer.2"
Dim NodeDescriptor: Set NodeDescriptor = CreateObject("OpcLabs.EasyOpc.DataAccess.DANodeDescriptor")
NodeDescriptor.ItemID = "Simulation.Random"
Dim Client: Set Client = CreateObject("OpcLabs.EasyOpc.DataAccess.EasyDAClient")
On Error Resume Next
Dim accessPaths: accessPaths = Client.BrowseAccessPaths(ServerDescriptor, NodeDescriptor)
If Err.Number <> 0 Then
WScript.Echo "*** Failure: " & Err.Source & ": " & Err.Description
WScript.Quit
End If
On Error Goto 0
Dim i: For i = LBound(accessPaths) To UBound(accessPaths)
WScript.Echo "accessPaths(" & i & "): " & accessPaths(i)
Next
Requirements
Target Platforms: .NET Framework: Windows 10 (selected versions), Windows 11 (selected versions), Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2022; .NET: Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows
See Also