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Revision as of 17:25, 13 September 2013
Count and names of available global $lists
Note: Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. The OO equivalent for the $ListSavL function is the PersistentObjectInfo class which returns information about global and session objects allocated to a thread.
This function retrieves the count of items in, and names of, the $lists that have been saved by either the $List_Global, $ListSav, or $ListSave function and not, in the current request, restored by $ListRst.
The $ListSavL function accepts one argument and returns a numeric error code. It is a callable $function.
The first argument is the identifier of the $list that is to receive the results. The current contents of the $list are deleted and replaced with the item count and names of available saved $lists. Each $list item contains the 10-digit number of items, followed by a blank, followed by the name of a global $list not yet restored by $ListRst in the current User Language request.
Syntax
[%result =] $ListSavL(list_identifier)
%result is a either zero, indicating success, or a negative error code.
Return codes
-3 - Not enough room to store list of counts and names -5 - Required argument not specified -6 - Invalid $list identifier
Example
The following procedure uses $ListSav to save information in various lists, and uses $ListSavL and $ListRst to display the saved lists:
B ... %RESULT = $ListSav(%LIST, 'name') ... END CLOSE ALL B %SAVED = $ListNew %RESULT = $ListSavL(%SAVED) FOR %I FROM 1 TO $ListCnt(%SAVED) %N = $ListInf(%SAVED, %I, 1, 10) %NAME = $ListInf(%SAVED, %I, 12) PRINT %N ' items in ' %NAME ':' %LIST = $ListRst(%NAME) FOR %J FROM 1 TO %N PRINT $ListInf(%LIST, %J) END FOR END FOR END