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<li><var>RecordNumber</var> is only valid if the cursor state is <var>HasRecord</var>. | <li><var>RecordNumber</var> is only valid if the cursor state is <var>HasRecord</var>. | ||
For more information, see [[RecordsetCursor#Cursor state|"Cursor state"]]. | For more information, see [[RecordsetCursor class#Cursor state|"Cursor state"]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:43, 26 April 2011
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RecordNumber is a member of the RecordsetCursor class.
Returns the record number of the record at the current cursor position.
Syntax
%recnum = %rscursor:RecordNumber
Syntax terms
%recnum | A numeric variable to contain the returned value of RecordNumber. |
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%rscursor | An instantiated RecordsetCursor object. |
Usage Note
- RecordNumber is only valid if the cursor state is HasRecord. For more information, see "Cursor state".