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<ol><li>The following program displays information for all procedures in group HOMER beginning with the letter S, last updated by a user whose account ID begins with the letter A. | <ol><li>The following program displays information for all procedures in group <code>HOMER</code> beginning with the letter <code>S</code>, last updated by a user whose account ID begins with the letter <code>A</code>. | ||
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Revision as of 00:13, 29 January 2011
Add information about procedures to a Stringlist (Stringlist class)
This callable function returns information about procedures in a procedure file or group into a Stringlist.
The AppendProcedureList function accepts three arguments and returns a numeric result.
Syntax
[%rc =] sl:AppendProcedureList( file, [pname], [accnt], [date])
Syntax terms
%rc | A numeric variable that is set to zero if the function is a success; otherwise, it is set to one of these negative error codes:.
All other errors result in request cancellation. | ||||
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sl | A Stringlist object. | ||||
file | The name of the file or group for which information is to be returned. This is an optional argument, and it defaults to the default file/group at compile time. | ||||
pname | The procedure name that is to be selected. The procedure name may contain asterisk (*) characters to indicate wildcard matches. This is an optional parameter, and it defaults to all procedures. | ||||
accnt | The account ID of the last modifying user for the procedures to be selected. The account ID may contain asterisk (*) characters to indicate wildcard matches. This is an optional parameter, and it defaults to all account IDs. | ||||
date | A string indicating the last modification date for the procedures to be selected. If specified, this parameter must be six bytes long and begin with an equal sign (= ), a less-than sign (< ), or a greater-than sign (> ) to indicate whether the date should be equal to, less than, or greater than, respectively, the Julian date that follows, which is the last five characters. For example: the value >03200 selects procedures last modified after day 200 of 2003.
This is an optional parameter, and it defaults to all modification dates. This two-digit year date is interpreted with aCENTSPAN of 1975 , so values between 00000 and 74365 are considered to be in the year range 2000-2074. |
Usage notes
- sl, the output Stringlist produced by AppendProcedureList, has the following format:
- Col 1-10
- Account ID of last updater.
- Col 12-19
- Size of procedure in bytes.
- Col 21-30
- Date of last update (YYYY/MM/DD).
- Col 32-39
- Time of last update (BH:MI:SS).
- Col 41-48
- File containing the procedure.
- Col 49-
- Procedure name.
Examples
- The following program displays information for all procedures in group
HOMER
beginning with the letterS
, last updated by a user whose account ID begins with the letterA
.begin %list is object stringList %list = new %list:appendProcedureList('HOMER', 'S*', 'A*') %list:print end