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For this scenario, you can try the following using core service as there is no built in methods for this:

    UsingItemsFilterData filterCriteria = new UsingItemsFilterData();
    filterCriteria.BaseColumns = ListBaseColumns.Id;
    filterCriteria.IncludeLocalCopies = true;
    var resultList =CoreServiceClient.GetList("SchemaURI", filterCriteria);

If you don't want to use or have core service the same can be achieved using TOM.Net API, there is a method on IdentifiableObject called HasUsingItems() which will give you the details also. Check this linklink once !!

You can have a look in this link which will give you ideas on how to use core service more effectively for similar kind of scenarios.

Let me know if this helps !!

For this scenario, you can try the following using core service as there is no built in methods for this:

    UsingItemsFilterData filterCriteria = new UsingItemsFilterData();
    filterCriteria.BaseColumns = ListBaseColumns.Id;
    filterCriteria.IncludeLocalCopies = true;
    var resultList =CoreServiceClient.GetList("SchemaURI", filterCriteria);

If you don't want to use or have core service the same can be achieved using TOM.Net API, there is a method on IdentifiableObject called HasUsingItems() which will give you the details also. Check this link once !!

You can have a look in this link which will give you ideas on how to use core service more effectively for similar kind of scenarios.

Let me know if this helps !!

For this scenario, you can try the following using core service as there is no built in methods for this:

    UsingItemsFilterData filterCriteria = new UsingItemsFilterData();
    filterCriteria.BaseColumns = ListBaseColumns.Id;
    filterCriteria.IncludeLocalCopies = true;
    var resultList =CoreServiceClient.GetList("SchemaURI", filterCriteria);

If you don't want to use or have core service the same can be achieved using TOM.Net API, there is a method on IdentifiableObject called HasUsingItems() which will give you the details also. Check this link once !!

You can have a look in this link which will give you ideas on how to use core service more effectively for similar kind of scenarios.

Let me know if this helps !!

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For this scenario, you can try the following using core service as there is no built in methods for this:

    UsingItemsFilterData filterCriteria = new UsingItemsFilterData {();
    filterCriteria.BaseColumns = ListBaseColumns.Id;
    filterCriteria.IncludeLocalCopies = true;
} 

    var resultList=CoreServiceClientresultList =CoreServiceClient.GetList(schemaURI"SchemaURI", filterfilterCriteria);

If you don't want to use or have core service the same can be achieved using TOM.Net API, there is a method on IdentifiableObject called HasUsingItems() which will give you the details also. Check this link once !!

You can have a look in this link which will give you ideas on how to use core service more effectively for similar kind of scenarios.

Let me know if this helps !!

For this scenario, you can try the following using core service as there is no built in methods for this:

UsingItemsFilterData filterCriteria = new UsingItemsFilterData {
    filterCriteria.BaseColumns = ListBaseColumns.Id;
    filterCriteria.IncludeLocalCopies = true;
} 

 var resultList=CoreServiceClient.GetList(schemaURI, filter);

If you don't want to use or have core service the same can be achieved using TOM.Net API, there is a method on IdentifiableObject called HasUsingItems() which will give you the details also. Check this link once !!

You can have a look in this link which will give you ideas on how to use core service more effectively for similar kind of scenarios.

Let me know if this helps !!

For this scenario, you can try the following using core service as there is no built in methods for this:

    UsingItemsFilterData filterCriteria = new UsingItemsFilterData();
    filterCriteria.BaseColumns = ListBaseColumns.Id;
    filterCriteria.IncludeLocalCopies = true;
    var resultList =CoreServiceClient.GetList("SchemaURI", filterCriteria);

If you don't want to use or have core service the same can be achieved using TOM.Net API, there is a method on IdentifiableObject called HasUsingItems() which will give you the details also. Check this link once !!

You can have a look in this link which will give you ideas on how to use core service more effectively for similar kind of scenarios.

Let me know if this helps !!

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Anupam Baksi
  • 1.7k
  • 8
  • 23

For this scenario, you can try the following using core service as there is no built in methods for this:

UsingItemsFilterData filterCriteria = new UsingItemsFilterData {
    filterCriteria.BaseColumns = ListBaseColumns.Id;
    filterCriteria.IncludeLocalCopies = true;
} 

var resultList=CoreServiceClient.GetList(schemaURI, filter);

If you don't want to use or have core service the same can be achieved using TOM.Net API, there is a method on IdentifiableObject called HasUsingItems() which will give you the details also. Check this link once !!

You can have a look in this link which will give you ideas on how to use core service more effectively for similar kind of scenarios.

Let me know if this helps !!