Accruent Meridian Enterprise 2020 Configuration Guide

Configure Properties For Use With Visual Basic And VBScript

The custom properties that you create in Meridian can be used in VBScript expressions and custom client extensions. However, because of a limitation of VBScript, the naming of custom properties is very important. VBScript does not support the concept of property sets, which are a part of a property’s definition. The property set name is also required to fully specify a particular property in custom extensions in the Meridian Developer Edition, which is used to create extensions. So, a workaround is necessary for compatibility with VBScript. This is provided by the VBScript name option of a property.

When you create a new property in Meridian Enterprise Configurator, and assign it a name in Display Name, Meridian Enterprise Configurator calculates a default name (without spaces) for use in VBScript and displays it in VBScript name. It calculates the name according to the following pattern:

<PropertySetName>_<PropertyName>

You can change the name or accept the default name.

The VB Designer name option contains the default name, which is the same as the Display Name in a Visual Basic designer. You can change this name or accept the default name.