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For more information see [[Record class#LoopLockStrength for Records|"LoopLockStrength for Records"]].
For more information see [[Record class#LoopLockStrength for Records|"LoopLockStrength for Records"]].
==Syntax==
==Syntax==
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===Syntax terms===
===Syntax terms===
<table class="syntaxTable">
<table class="syntaxTable">
<tr><th>%currentLockStrength</th>
<tr><th>%currentLockStrength</th>
<td>A declared enumeration object of type <var>LockStrength</var> to contain the returned value of <var class="term">record</var>'s minimum lock strength on records in a loop on <var class="term">record</var>. The enumeration values (shared properties) that may be returned (<var>None</var>, <var>Share</var>, or <var>Exclusive</var>), correspond to standard <var class="product">Model 204</var> record-locking levels, as described in [[New (Record constructor)|"New (Record constructor)"]].
<td>A declared <var>[[Enumerations|Enumeration]]</var> object of type <var>LockStrength</var> to contain the returned value of <var class="term">record</var>'s minimum lock strength on records in a loop on <var class="term">record</var>. The enumeration values (shared properties) that may be returned (<var>None</var>, <var>Share</var>, or <var>Exclusive</var>), correspond to standard <var class="product">Model 204</var> record-locking levels, as described in [[New (Record constructor)|"New (Record constructor)"]].</td></tr>
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<tr><th>record</th>
<tr><th>record</th>
<td>An instantiated <var>Record</var> object variable.
<td>An instantiated <var>Record</var> object variable.
<tr><th>newLockStrength</th>
<tr><th>newLockStrength</th>
<td>A declared enumeration object of type <var>LockStrength</var> to assign as the minimum lock strength on records in a loop on <var class="term">record</var>.
<td>A declared enumeration object of type <var>LockStrength</var> to assign as the minimum lock strength on records in a loop on <var class="term">record</var>.
The possible enumeration values are the same as those described above for <var class="term">%currentLockStrength</var>.
The possible enumeration values are the same as those described above for <var class="term">%currentLockStrength</var>.</td></tr>
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==Usage notes==
==Usage notes==
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use the <var>[[ToString]]</var> enumeration method
use the <var>[[ToString]]</var> enumeration method
to print the value string.
to print the value string.
<li>For more information about enumerations, see [[Enumerations]].
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==See also==
==See also==
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Revision as of 01:28, 8 November 2012

Set or return minimum lock strength for Record in For loops (Record class)

To indicate the minimum lock strength for records processed in For Record loops on the Record object, LoopLockStrength uses a LockStrength enumeration.

For more information see "LoopLockStrength for Records".

Syntax

%currentLockStrength = record:LoopLockStrength record:LoopLockStrength = newLockStrength

Syntax terms

%currentLockStrength A declared Enumeration object of type LockStrength to contain the returned value of record's minimum lock strength on records in a loop on record. The enumeration values (shared properties) that may be returned (None, Share, or Exclusive), correspond to standard Model 204 record-locking levels, as described in "New (Record constructor)".
record An instantiated Record object variable.
newLockStrength A declared enumeration object of type LockStrength to assign as the minimum lock strength on records in a loop on record. The possible enumeration values are the same as those described above for %currentLockStrength.

Usage notes

  • If the returned locking value is assigned to an enumeration variable, use the ToString enumeration method to print the value string.

See also