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==Usage notes== | ==Usage notes== | ||
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<li>The method retuns the marksStoreCode of the matching item or null ( | <li>The method retuns the marksStoreCode of the matching item or null ('') to indicate not found | ||
<li>Item must exactly match the search <var class="term">collectionItem</var> rather than simply containing the search <var class="term">string</var>. | <li>Item must exactly match the search <var class="term">collectionItem</var> rather than simply containing the search <var class="term">string</var>. | ||
<li>Not specifying the After value means search from the start. Specifying an After value of '000' means the same thing. However, '000' is not a valid item code. | <li>Not specifying the After value means search from the start. Specifying an After value of '000' means the same thing. However, '000' is not a valid item code. |
Revision as of 12:47, 8 February 2012
Find next MarksStoreArray item that matches a value (MarksStoreArray class)
Syntax
%string = marksStoreArray:Find( collectionItem, [After= string])
Syntax terms
%string | A string variable (length 3) that is set to the marksStoreCode of the first item in the marksStoreArray that matches the search collectionItem, or it is set to Null if the search collectionItem is not found. |
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marksStoreArray | MarksStoreArray object |
collectionItem | The collectionItem to be matched. This is a required argument. |
string | A marksStoreCode that indicates the item at which the search is to begin. If this argument is not specified, searching begins at the first item in the MarksStoreArray. The string must be a valid marksStoreCode or the method will return an error. |
Usage notes
- The method retuns the marksStoreCode of the matching item or null ('') to indicate not found
- Item must exactly match the search collectionItem rather than simply containing the search string.
- Not specifying the After value means search from the start. Specifying an After value of '000' means the same thing. However, '000' is not a valid item code.