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<td>The class name in parentheses denotes a shared method. <var>DeleteGlobal</var> can also be invoked via a <var>[[Subsystem_class|Subsystem]]</var> object variable, which may be null.</td></tr> | <td>The class name in parentheses denotes a shared method. <var>DeleteGlobal</var> can also be invoked via a <var>[[Subsystem_class|Subsystem]]</var> object variable, which may be <var>null</var>.</td></tr> | ||
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<td>A string that identifies the global to be deleted.</td></tr> | <td>A string that identifies the global to be deleted.</td></tr> |
Revision as of 07:04, 25 March 2011
Delete a subsystem global (Subsystem class)
The DeleteGlobal shared subroutine deletes a subsystem global.
Syntax
%(Subsystem):DeleteGlobal( string)
Syntax terms
%(Subsystem) | The class name in parentheses denotes a shared method. DeleteGlobal can also be invoked via a Subsystem object variable, which may be null. |
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string | A string that identifies the global to be deleted. |
Usage notes
- All errors result in request cancellation.
- It is not an error to delete a global that is not set.
- The Subsystem class DeleteGlobal deletes the global referenced by name for the current subsystem context. You can identify the current context by calling the Context property.