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<li>While the <var>$Lstr_Global_Get</var> and <var>$Lstr_Session_Get</var> are longstring capable the global names themselves cannot be longer than 255 bytes. An attempt to use a longer name results in a request cancellation truncation error.  
<li>While the <var>$Lstr_Global_Get</var> and <var>$Lstr_Session_Get</var> are longstring capable the global names themselves cannot be longer than 255 bytes. An attempt to use a longer name results in a request cancellation truncation error.  


<li>You can clean up any global longstrings with <var>$Lstr_Global_Del</var> and any session longstrings with $Lstr_Session_Del.  
<li>You can clean up any global longstrings with <var>[[$Lstr_Global_Del]]</var> and any session longstrings with <var>[[$Lstr_Session_Del]]</var>.  
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Revision as of 00:13, 26 October 2012

$Lstr_Global_Get and $Lstr_Session_Get

Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There are no OO equivalent for the $Lstr_Global_Get and $Lstr_Session_Get functions.

This function retrieves the value of a global or session longstring. If the global or session longstring has never been set it returns a null.

Syntax

<section begin="syntax" />%lstr = $Lstr_Global_Get(gname) <section end="syntax" />

%lstr = $Lstr_Session_Get(gname)

Syntax terms

%lstr A longstring set to the value of the global or session longstring.
gname A string containing the name of the global or session longstring. This is a required argument.

Usage notes

  • $Lstr_Global_Get and $Lstr_Session_Get are roughly analogous to the $GETG function for longstrings. $Lstr_Global_Get and $Lstr_Session_Get will return the current value of a global or session longstring whether or not that longstring is bound in the current request via $Lstr_Global or $Lstr_Session. However, if a global or session longstring value is to be retrieved and updated frequently in a request it is generally better to bind that longstring to a %variable using $Lstr_Global or $Lstr_Session.
  • $Lstr_Global_Get and $Lstr_Session_Get have independent namespaces. That is, the same name used for $Lstr_Global_Get and $Lstr_Session_Get reference different longstrings. A $Lstr_Session_Get call when there is no session open causes a request cancellation.
  • While the $Lstr_Global_Get and $Lstr_Session_Get are longstring capable the global names themselves cannot be longer than 255 bytes. An attempt to use a longer name results in a request cancellation truncation error.
  • You can clean up any global longstrings with $Lstr_Global_Del and any session longstrings with $Lstr_Session_Del.

Example

In the following example, the value of the global longstring named POLLY is retrieved into the longstring %PARROT.

%PARROT = $Lstr_Global_Get('POLLY')

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