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<p class="warn"><b>Note: </b> | <p class="warn"><b>Note: </b>Many $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is no OO equivalent for the $ListChk function.</p> | ||
This function returns either a 0 if a value is not a valid $list identifier and a 1 otherwise. | This function returns either a 0 if a value is not a valid $list identifier and a 1 otherwise. |
Latest revision as of 22:51, 20 September 2018
Validate a $list identifier
Note: Many $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is no OO equivalent for the $ListChk function.
This function returns either a 0 if a value is not a valid $list identifier and a 1 otherwise.
The $ListChk function accepts one argument and returns a numeric result.
The first argument is a potential $list identifier. This is a required argument.
Syntax
%result = $ListChk(list_identifier)
%result is set either to 1, if the passed value is indeed a valid $list identifier, or to 0 otherwise.
All errors cause request cancellation
The only possible error in a $ListChk call is not specifying a value for the candidate $list identifier. This error will cause request cancellation.
Products authorizing $ListChk
- Sirius functions
- Fast/Unload User Language Interface
- Janus Open Client
- Janus Open Server
- Janus Sockets
- Janus Web Server
- Japanese functions
- Sir2000 Field Migration Facility