v7.0
Returns the parameter overridden by this parameter. OverridenObject returns itself unless
Parameter.OverridingObject is empty (if the parameter is not an overriding
parameter). See Override.AddParameterEntry for information about how to
add an overriding parameter.
Note: This property may also return an empty object if the overriding parameter hasn't yet
been set. You must first set the overriding parameter value with the SetValue
command to activate the overridden parameter: Parameter.Value will not
activate the override parameter.
// get accessor Parameter rtn = Parameter.OverridenObject; |
# # See the Override reference page for an example demonstrating # how to create and access override parameters # |